NT RCMP Historical Case Unit (HCU) renews plea for information on missing person Mary Rose Keadjuk

December 29, 2020
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

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Mary Rose Keadjuk

It has been 30 years since Mary Rose Keadjuk went missing.

Mary Rose was 24 when she went missing in Yellowknife between late June and August of 1990. She was reported missing to the Yellowknife RCMP in September 1990. Mary Rose had been residing at the Gold Range Hotel, where her belongings were found, along with her glasses which she relied upon.

2003, partial human remains were located in Yellowknife and in 2018 forensic DNA analysis determined that the remains were of Mary Rose Keadjuk.

The investigation into Mary Rose's disappearance in 1990 is still ongoing. "This is a haunting file and we would really like to find a lead or information that might assist us in finding out what happened to Mary Rose in 1990" states Corporal Mike Lewis, NT RCMP Historical Case Unit.

Anyone with information on Mary Rose Keadjuk is asked to call NT RCMP HCU at 669-1111, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or text: "nwtnutips" plus your message to 274637.

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Marie York Condon
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Media Relations
Northwest Territories RCMP – Yellowknife, NT
RCMP.NTMedia-NTMedias.GRC@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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