Supporters of missing North Battleford woman Ashley Morin participated in an annual walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIWG) in Prince Albert July 8.
The walk is part of the “We Rise” ceremony organized by the Prince Albert Grand Council Women’s Commission and aims to bring affected families together to heal.
 “We need whoever is responsible for her disappearance to know this family is not giving up,” said Krista Fox previously. “We are not going to sit idle and let this story fade away. It’s never going to go away and we’re never going to give up.”
Ashley Morin went missing from North Battleford mid-July 2018. In 2019 RCMP released an image of a two-tone van (lighter on the top, darker on the bottom), that didn’t appear to have any windows. Police say it was at the corner of 96 Street and 16 Avenue in North Battleford – one of the last places police say Morin was seen at about 9:30 p.m., July 10, 2018. Police said the van, or the people who may have been inside it, may have valuable information.
In 2019 Saskatchewan RCMP said based on numerous Crime Stoppers tips and witness statements, they believe Morin, who was 31 when she went missing, is a victim of a homicide. RCMP said they didn’t find any social media, mobile phone or bank account activity linked to Morin. Police say Morin’s last contact with her family was on July 10, 2018.
Anyone with information about the disappearance of Ashley Morin is asked to contact their local RCMP detachment. Information can also be submitted anonymously through Saskatchewan CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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