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'Since they vanished, police have investigated several leads and reports, suggesting they may have ended up in Ottawa or Kingston, Ont.'
Dive teams search Pitobig Creek on the Kitigan Zibi First Nation on July 18, 2017, after police received a tip regarding Odjick and Alexander's disappearance. The searchers came back emptyhanded. (Sûreté du Québec)
16 years old, from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Nation
''Maisy and her best friend Shannon Alexander, 17, were reported missing from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Nation in Quebec in September 2008.
Laurie said Maisy and her friend were average teenage girls. They went to high school, gossiped about boys and socialized at the popular local hangouts.
Neither girl was in trouble with the law nor did they lead high-risk lifestyles. So when the two suddenly disappeared, it was a shock to everyone who knew them.''
''They went to the Maniwaki arena for the dance that night. Other friends who were at the dance saw the girls leave the arena. That was the last time anyone saw either girl.
When Shannon’s father, Brian Alexander, returned to his apartment, Laurie said he found the girls had left behind their purses, wallets, identification and backpacks. Shannon had even left her medication behind.''
'Since they vanished, police have investigated several leads and reports, suggesting they may have ended up in Ottawa or Kingston, Ont.'
Dive teams search Pitobig Creek on the Kitigan Zibi First Nation on July 18, 2017, after police received a tip regarding Odjick and Alexander's disappearance. The searchers came back emptyhanded. (Sûreté du Québec)
16 years old, from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Nation
''Maisy and her best friend Shannon Alexander, 17, were reported missing from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Nation in Quebec in September 2008.
Laurie said Maisy and her friend were average teenage girls. They went to high school, gossiped about boys and socialized at the popular local hangouts.
Neither girl was in trouble with the law nor did they lead high-risk lifestyles. So when the two suddenly disappeared, it was a shock to everyone who knew them.''
''They went to the Maniwaki arena for the dance that night. Other friends who were at the dance saw the girls leave the arena. That was the last time anyone saw either girl.
When Shannon’s father, Brian Alexander, returned to his apartment, Laurie said he found the girls had left behind their purses, wallets, identification and backpacks. Shannon had even left her medication behind.''