Young woman’s whereabouts a mystery
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This article was published 22/11/2010 (5489 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Another weekend has gone by with no word on the whereabouts of missing 20-year-old Amber Guiboche.
Winnipeg Police Service spokesman Const. Jason Michalyshen said Sunday no new information has been uncovered, and no one has come forward in response to a missing person’s alert from police and extensive media coverage. “We’re still hoping someone will come forward with information but that hasn’t happened yet,” Michalyshen said. “Our focus right now is convincing anyone who knows about her whereabouts to come forward.”
Guiboche, 20, was last seen just before midnight on Nov. 10, drunk and getting into a red truck near William Avenue and Isabel Street.
Guiboche’s family said the young woman had a high-risk lifestyle.
Roxy Bruyere, Guiboche’s best friend, said Guiboche had been at her house late Wednesday night, and said that Guiboche was drunk at the time.
Family members placed posters about Guiboche around the city Saturday.
Guiboche is described as five-foot-five and 105 pounds, with a fair complexion and hazel eyes. She has a thin build and often wears her long brown hair in a ponytail. When she went missing, she was wearing skinny jeans, a white Addidas hoodie with gold stripes and pink-and-white skater sneakers.