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Walk for Ashley Morin: Family won't give up on bringing her home

For the last time, family and friends of Ashley Morin held an awareness walk in honour of the woman who went missing in 2018, but that won’t stop them from seeking answers to what happened to her.

NORTH BATTLEFORD — Mike Bird, one of Ashley Morin’s cousins, has announced that this will be the final year that family and friends will be doing an awareness walk in honour of the woman who went missing in 2018, but that won’t stop them from seeking answers to what happened to her.

“That doesn't mean we are giving up hope to bring her home. We are hoping that someone will come forward with information about her disappearance,” said Bird Friday before they began their walk.

“We want her to come home. We want her mom and dad to be able to have some kind of peace if that's even possible. We miss her. We love her. She is loved.”

The Bird and Morin families, their other relatives, friends and supporters made their way from Saskatoon to North Battleford, a three-day journey. They arrived Sunday evening at the Territorial Place Mall where Discovery Co-op provided a meal.

In the video below, hear Saskatoon Police Service missing person liaison officer and victim services co-ordinator Dorthea Swiftwolfe and FSIN Third Vice Chief Aly Bear talk about the need for people with information to come forward.

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