
Missing Sask. woman, 1-year-old daughter may be in southwestern Manitoba: RCMP
A 27-year-old woman and her one-year-old daughter are missing after they were last seen walking along Highway 1 near Indian Head, Sask., on Friday, and police in Manitoba and Saskatchewan are now asking for help to find them.
Angela Kennedy and her daughter, Ivey Anhalt, were seen walking east on the highway just before 2:30 p.m. on Friday, a Saturday news release from Saskatchewan RCMP said.
RCMP believe the two may have been heading to either Brandon, Man., or Moosomin, Sask., both near the provincial border — two places they are known to travel to, RCMP said.
Kennedy is described as five feet eight inches tall and 200 pounds, with blue eyes and blond hair. She has a full-sleeve tattoo on her right arm and a tattoo with a rose and teacups on her left. She was least seen wearing a blue dress.
Police said Ivey has complex medical needs and officials are concerned for her well-being.
Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers online or by calling 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
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