Lorlene Bone went missing two years ago, and the police and her family continue to search for answers. 

The Manitoba RCMP appealed to the public for help on the second anniversary of her disappearance.

Bone was last heard from on February 29, 2016, when she called her mother from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation (Shoal River), Manitoba.

“This investigation remains active and ongoing,” said Sgt. Steve Henson of the Swan River RCMP Detachment. “We continue to explore and investigate all potential leads as it is our goal is to bring Lorlene Bone home to her family.”

Bone was 31 at the time she went missing. She is described as approximately 5’5” tall, 155 lbs with brown eyes and black hair.

Lorlene was known to often dye her hair red or blonde and is from Wuskwi Sipihk Cree Nation (Indian Birch First Nation), Manitoba.

Anyone with information regarding Lorlene’s whereabouts is urged to contact Swan River RCMP at 204-734-4686, or call Manitoba Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Secure online tips can also be made at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.