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Woman missing from First Nation in southwestern Manitoba

Manitoba First Nations Police Service is asking for help finding a missing woman who hasnt been heard from since the beginning of October.

Marissa Benn has not been heard from since Oct. 2

Marissa Benn was reported missing from Canupawakpa First Nation. (Submitted by Manitoba First Nations Police Service)

Update: Marissa Benn has been found safe.


The Manitoba First Nations Police Service is asking for help finding a missing woman who hasn't been heard from since the beginning of October.

Marissa Benn, 33, of Canupawakpa Dakota Nation, was reported missing by her grandmother, who hasn't seen or spoken to her since Oct. 2. She also was not at her home when police went there numerous times.

Benn is five feet, seven inches, about 145 pounds, with long, dark-brown hair and brown eyes. Police say there is a possibility she is on Sioux Valley First Nation.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the Canupawakpa detachment at 204-857-2218.

Canupawakpa Dakota Nationis located in southwestern Manitoba along Highway 83, south of Virden.