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Search continues for missing Winnipeg woman who hasn't been seen since July

A search continued in frigid temperatures Saturday for a Winnipeg woman who hasn't been seen since last summer.

Leah Keeper was last seen July 25 in Winnipeg's North End, police previously said

A woman holds up a missing person poster.
Katie Thompson, left, said her childhood friend Leah Keeper is a kind soul who has touched a lot of people's hearts. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

A search continued in frigid temperatures Saturday for a Winnipeg woman who hasn't been seen since last summer.

Members of Bear Clan citizen patrol group joined family and friends to search for Leah Keeper, 32, who Winnipeg police say was reported missing in November, after she was last seen July 25 in the city's North End. 

"She's a young woman that needs a lot of support from us to find her," Keeper's mother, Beverley Courchene, said Saturday. 

"That's not like her to go missing this long. She's always connected with me because she knew I was looking after her daughters," said Courchene.

"She'd always call and see how the girls were doing, but she hadn't contacted me since July." 

Her daughter's disappearance has "taken a toll," she said, and she's been praying, doing her own therapy and trying to stay positive during the search.

She said she sometimes wouldn't hear from her daughter for two weeks at a time, but "then she'd surface again and call me and see how her daughters were doing."

She's never gone missing like this before, said Courchene.

"Not this long. Not this long."

Close up of woman's smiling face
Leah Keeper is described as five foot three, with a thin build, medium-length black hair and brown eyes. (Submitted by the Winnipeg Police Service )

Brittany Murdock, a childhood friend of Keeper's who lived with her at one point, said a group of friends have started a group chat to figure out what they can do to help find Keeper.

"I think it was just that love that we had for her and still have for her that brought us together, and it formed into a larger group, and we're here today," said Murdock.

"I think all of us want to do anything that we can to see that Leah's brought home safe and that she's still here with us." 

A person standing with a hat on.
Brittany Murdock says a group of old friends started a group chat to figure out what they could do to help find Keeper. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Katie Thompson said it's frustrating to think that someone knows why her childhood friend has been missing for so long.

"I definitely think people know what happened to Leah in this community, in other communities," said Thompson. "You don't just go missing and no one knows nothing." 

She also said she wants people to know Keeper, whom she describes as a kind soul, has touched many people's hearts.

"Her kids need her, and we need her home, "said Thompson. 

A person holds up a missing poster
Katie Thompson holds up a missing poster for her childhood friend. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Winnipeg police said in a November news release Keeper was reported missing in the area of Salter Avenue and Selkirk Street. She's described as five foot three, with a thin build, medium-length black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information is asked to call the police missing persons unit at 204-986-6250 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

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Family and friends search Winnipeg streets for Leah Keeper

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Family and friends search Winnipeg streets for Leah Keeper