Please Help Locate Sarah Skunk

Photo taken in or about 1977

Sarah Skunk
Aliases: Sarah Weaver, Christina Diana Webber, Sarah Christine Diana Weber, Merritta Hariette Tina Ross, Sara Barbara Weber, Diana Girow, Tina Barbara Ross, Cathy Brown
Case reference: 2014004635
Missing since: 1995
Missing from: Shabaqua, Ontario
Sarah is a member of the Mishkeegogamang First Nation
Date of Birth: October 8, 1952
Age at Disappearance: 33 years
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Indigenous
Eye Color: Brown
Hair: Black
Height: 160 cm / 5ft 3in
Weight: 60 kgs / 132 lbs
Identifiers: DNA is available. DNA was provided by Sarah’s mother in 2014
Notable: Sarah has a tattoo of a dagger on her left forearm with the name Diane or Diana. She has a mole or wart on the inside of her mouth, possibly on her tongue. She also has a scar on the right side of her head.

Details About Sarah’s Case: The last time any member of the Skunk family saw Sarah was in Thunder Bay. The family chased rumors of sightings in Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, and British Columbia over the next decade but the family never caught up with her. Sarah was known to frequent Vancouver BC, Sudbury ON, and Washington State, USA. Sarah spent some time on the streets. She was known to have several aliases. Sarah’s niece Melissa says she remembers her mentioning a daughter named ‘Lisa Marie’ in British Columbia (who would have been approximately 5 years old in 1986).

There is some dispute between law enforcement offices as to when she went missing. The RCMP states 1986, Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service have her missing as of 1995, and NAMUS has her missing as of February of 2000.

If you have information on Sarah’s case, please contact any of the following:
Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service: 1-800-654-6277
Reference Case#: RM14006175

Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS(8477)
Online at: https://www.canadiancrimestoppers.org/submit-a-tip/submit-a-tip
Crime Stoppers provides anonymous tipping

Send email to the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains at: canadasmissing-disparuscanada@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Sources:
Canada’s Missing
TVO Today
Justice For Native People
CrimeInfo.Net
NamUS
CBC – Missing & Murdered: The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls

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