FOUND: Aires Hotomanie, Patricia Mandeville
- Yorkton | June 27, 2015
UPDATE: Both have been safely located.
The Yorkton Rural RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in locating a 5‑year‑old girl and her 70‑year‑old grandmother. Police do not have any indication that any harm has come to either the girl or her grandmother; however, they have not been in contact with friends or
family since yesterday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. which is not typical. Additionally, police are concerned because the grandmother has some health concerns.
Five‑year‑old Aires Hotomanie of Rhein, Saskatchewan is described as female, Aboriginal, about 3 feet tall, thin build, with brown hair that reaches to her mid‑back in length, and a mole on her right cheek. When last seen Hotomanie was wearing purple shorts, pink tank top (with spaghetti straps) and pink flip flops.
Seventy‑year‑old Patricia Mandeville of Winnipeg, Manitoba is described as Aboriginal, 5 feet 3 inches, 170 pounds, medium build, short white hair, and glasses. When last seen she was wearing a maroon/ruby skirt, black long sleeve top, and coloured elastics on her wrists. Mandeville has difficulty walking and at times requires assistance.
Hotomanie and Mandeville were reported missing to Yorkton Rural RCMP at 11:35 p.m. on June 26, 2015. Investigators have determined they were last seen when they left a residence at Rhein, Saskatchewan at 3:00 p.m. Hotomanie and Mandeville left this residence in a white Dodge Caravan with Manitoba license plate HCE 965. The van has a black bra on the front hood and has coloured necklace beads hanging from the rear view mirror.
Anyone with information on the location of Hotomanie and Mandeville are asked to contact the Yorkton Rural RCMP at 306‑786‑4500 or Crime Stoppers at 1‑800‑222‑8477.