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CTV News
09-05-2025
- CTV News
Organizers plan Saturday search for missing Manitoulin Island woman
Juanita Migwans was 30 when she was last seen Oct. 2, 2024. A search will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday at the M'Chigeeng fire hall on Manitoulin Island to look for Juanita Migwans, who has been missing since last fall. 'They will gather with quiet purpose, lacing boots and hearts alike, for a ground search in honour of Juanita 'Winnie' Migwans — a woman loved deeply, whose absence has left an ache that winds through families and communities like the Manitou River itself,' organizers said in a social media post. Juanita Migwans 2 Juanita Migwans was 30 when she was last seen Oct. 2, 2024. (Supplied) 'Volunteers from across Mnidoo Mnising — Central Manitoulin, NEMI, Sheguiandah, South Baymouth — are stepping forward. Juanita's aunt, MaryDale Ashcroft, and her team are driving up from Lion's Head, six strong.' The post said Wiki Surveillance, a local Indigenous-owned company, is bringing drones to help volunteers search the area. The Central Manitoulin Fire Department is also sending volunteers. Migwans was 30 when she was last seen Oct. 2, 2024, with most reports saying she was seen walking near Oakhill Drive and Highway 551. She was last seen wearing a light-coloured jacket and dark pants. She had a thin build, was 5-foot-6 and weighed 100 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Juanita Migwans A search will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday at the M'Chigeeng fire hall on Manitoulin Islander to look for Juanita Migwans, who has been missing since last fall. (Supplied) The investigation into her disappearance is being conducted by the United Chief and Councils of Manitoulin Anishnaabe Police and the Manitoulin detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. Police have conducted numerous ground and aerial searches, and they've gone door-to-door in the community. Her family 'fears she may have been abducted by drug dealers, given her use of illicit substances and the region's growing drug trade,' the social media post said. A total of $100,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for her disappearance. Anyone with information is asked to contact the dedicated tip line at 1-833-941-9010. Tips can also be given at the OPP's general phone number at 1-888-310-1120 or the UCCM at 1-705-388-7135. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


CBC
09-05-2025
- CBC
Manitoulin Island First Nation to search for woman last seen in October
Missing woman was a mother who dreamed of studying to be a social worker Dozens of volunteers will be searching on Manitoulin Island Saturday for a woman who hasn't been seen in seven months. Juanita "Winnie" Migwans, then 30 years old, of M'Chigeeng First Nation disappeared in October. Her family has repeatedly posted about her on social media over the winter, hoping some clues would emerge. "It's all I think about. Was all I think about," said her aunt MaryDale Ashcroft. "I'd get up in the morning and think 'What am I going to post about Winnie today?' because it's so important to keep her face out there and when I went to bed, it was 'What am I going to post tomorrow?'" And now, with the melting of the snow and with the help of the M'Chigeeng fire department, they've decided to search around the community. "It's hard to say that we hope to find her, because we know what that means if we find her, but we don't know what else..." said Ashcroft. "If she isn't deceased where is she? Is she in a human trafficking ring and we don't want her suffering through that for who knows how long." Anyone is welcome to join in the search, which starts 10 a.m. Saturday from the M'Chigeeng fire hall. Ashcroft says the Ontario Provincial Police recently followed up on a tip about Migwans in Wikwemikong, but nothing came of it. She said a $100,000 reward is being offered for information on her niece's whereabouts and there are plans to put up billboards with her picture. Anyone with information about this case, can call the OPP anonymous tip line 1-833-941-9010.