$10,000 reward announced in Tamra Keepness case

 

MCSC reward for information marks 7th anniversary of disappearance

Tamra Keepness Reward JPG of PosterTomorrow, July 5th, marks 7 years since little Tamra Keepness vanished from her home in Regina. In an ongoing effort to encourage the public to come forward with information, the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) has announced a limited-time offer of $10,000 for information leading to Tamra’s whereabouts. The reward offer boosts the $25,000 reward that is currently being offered by Regina Police.

“Someone out there knows what happened to Tamra,” explained Bob Moseley, a former police detective and an MCSC Investigator assisting in Tamra’s case. “We are offering them an opportunity to help find this child, and to collect a sizeable reward in return. But this is a limited time offer, and we need the public to come forward now.”

MCSC’s reward of $10,000 will expire in one month on August 6th, 2011. Until that time, someone who holds a key piece of information in Tamra’s case has the chance to collect a total of $35,000 in combination with the Regina Police’s reward offer.

Help us raise awareness on the disappearance of Tamra and the reward being offered by visiting our Facebook page and sharing the photo of this poster to your network – because the search must continue.

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"Since 1986, the Missing Children Society of Canada has been reuniting missing children with their searching families through professional investigations, public awareness and family support programs. MCSC’s team of former police detectives and trained investigators work closely with law enforcement while conducting frontline, hands-on investigative and search activities."