5 years later, family of Lorlene Bone not giving up search for missing Manitoba woman

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Every time Evelyn Chartrand looks out her front window, she sees a red dress waving in the wind. That dress is a reminder that her daughter, Lorlene Bone, is still missing.

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Every time Evelyn Chartrand looks out her front window, she sees a red dress waving in the wind. That dress is a reminder that her daughter, Lorlene Bone, is still missing.

This week marks five years since anyone has seen or heard from Bone. She was last seen while visiting friends in Sapotaweyak Cree Nation, about 90 kilometres north of Swan River, on Feb. 29, 2016.

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Lorlene Bone was last reported seen in Sapotaweyak Cree Nation on Feb. 29, 2016. (Family photo)
Lorlene Bone was last reported seen in Sapotaweyak Cree Nation on Feb. 29, 2016. (Family photo)

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