Emotional Family of Missing Cross Lake Woman Seeks Answers as Search Continues – Winnipeg | The Canadian News

It has been almost three painful weeks for the family of Jessie McKay, a 22-year-old Manitoba woman who is still missing.

McKay’s search from Cross Lake has been unsuccessful so far, and the family is renewing their calls for anyone with information to come forward.

“Let us know where our daughter is,” McKay’s mother, Phyllis Ross, said Friday as she fought back tears.

“It is very difficult not to know where it is. There has to be someone who knows where she is and we just want her at home. I just want my daughter to come home safe and sound. “

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McKay was last seen on September 5 after her father dropped her off at a birthday party in Winnipeg, near the intersection of Redwood Avenue and Main Street. McKay called his sister later that night, saying he was bringing home a birthday cake, but that never happened and she has not been heard from or seen since.

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“There’s been a lot of advice that came in, but none of it came out yet,” said McKay’s uncle Christopher Ross.

“We have been on the move, almost 24 hours a day. From early morning to late at night, looking for (Jessie). “

Ross is also calling in volunteers who know the North Main area well to help with the search. Searchers generally meet around 10 a.m. each day at the Bear Clan headquarters at 584 Selkirk Avenue.

Ross says police continue to investigate leads and follow up on leads.

McKay is 4’11 ″, 160 pounds, has a medium build, short hair dyed red and brown eyes. She was last seen in a multi-colored hoodie, blue jeans, and black Nike sneakers.

Anyone with information should call the Winnipeg Police Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250 or the Bear Clan at 204-794-3568.

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