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Mother sheds tears to help find the last missing daughter seen in Vancouver

Tatiana Harrison, 20, was reported missing on May 3, and was last seen in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside district.

Police say 20-year-old Tatyanna Harrison was reported missing May 3.
According to police, 20-year-old Tatiana Harrison will be on May 3 Was reported missing.jpg

Vancouver's mother wept for help finding her missing 20-year-old daughter. .. Clear and smart.

Vancouver Police and Natasha Harrison have been missing for more than seven weeks and have released a video recording the last known whereabouts of Tatiana Harrison last seen in the Downtown Eastside district of Vancouver. Did.

"Tatiana is a very strong and beautiful girl, she is the voice of those who are suffering or not," Harrison said in the video. "She is a clear, smart, enthusiastic reader and fearless."

"Every day gone by without finding Tatiana, we for her well-being. Raises concerns, "Const said. In a statement on Saturday, VPD spokesman Tania Visintin.

"Tatiana's family, friends, and community helped establish a timeline for her last whereabouts. VPD and Tatyanna's family helped the entire community continue to search for Tatyanna. I want to guarantee that I will continue to be engaged in. I ask everyone to share this video so that I can find Tatiana. "

Harrison will be with his family until the end of March. I was in contact with them on a regular basis. At that time, she finally sent a text message to her mother from her new phone number from somewhere in Downtown Eastside.

She was reported missing on May 3rd, 6 weeks later. Police are continuing to investigate, but Visintin said she still has no clue as to her whereabouts.

She talked to Sally RCMP police officers in the areas of King George Boulevard and Bolivar Road until around February 3, and she said she had no place to stay. Until then, she was staying in Sally. She goes to the police.

From February 9th to February 22nd, Harrison stayed in a shelter at 875 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver, where she often met men.

On March 23, she visited RBC Banks on Main Street and East Hastings Street and reported that she had lost her bank card. She got a new card, withdrew cash, and was recorded on video with a man who hasn't been identified yet.

The next day, Harrison sent a text message to her mother from her new phone number.

Police say many young women have been witnessed in Vancouver on April 7, Robson Park, April 22, at the Grand Union Pub near Abbott and West Hastings Street since the text. ..

However, Harrison never arrived at the end of April to collect social assistance checks, and her current whereabouts remain unknown.

"The failure of Tatiana to contact us for a long time without talking to friends and family who are telling us that Tatiana is at risk. It's not the character of Tatiana, "Visintin said.

"That's why anyone who has information about Tatiana's current location and previous activities can update the appeal."

Police say Harrison He is a 20-year-old indigenous woman, 5'1, with brown eyes and a slim figure.

When she last saw her hair style and color may have changed, but she had medium length auburn hair. She often wears prescription glasses and baggy clothes.

Police say 20-year-old Tatyanna Harrison was reported missing May 3. She was last seen in Vancouver’s Dowtown Eastside.
Police say 20-year-old Tatiana Harrison May 3 Was reported missing. She was last seen on Vancouver's Dowtown East Side. jpg

Harrison's disappearance is being investigated by the VPD Missing Persons unit, which is part of the Department's Major Crime Section.

If you have any information about this incident, please call VPD's dedicated chipline (604-717-2530) or send an email to vpd.missing @ vpd.ca, 1 Please contact the crime stopper at -800-222-8477.

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