Five Years Later, Search Continues for Missing Teen
Child Find hopes that keeping the face of Courtney Struble in the public eye could bring out information towards finding her.
The then-13-year old from Estevan hasn't been seen in five years. Child Find Saskatchewan president Phyllis Hallatt is keeping up hope for Struble and her family.
"They're in our prayers," Hallatt said, "and we'll continue to do the best we can to help locate her."
Hallatt says Courtney's picture is being featured on billboards, with the hope that somebody will remember some piece of information that would lead to the case being solved.
"We have found children after 17 and a half years," Hallatt said. "We're going to keep looking, we're going to keep distributing her picture.
"We always hope for the best."



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A terribly sad story, but in my opinion like Tamra someone knows where Courtney is. In a perfect world guilt might bring out the truth. Having said that it is amazing what people can live with.
...I saw a positive from the
...I saw a positive from the Tamra Keepness disappearance to be that people of all races and all walks of life were willing participating in the search for little Tamra. That positive turned to a negative when I realized that those same people "of all races and all walks of life" were not willing to participate in the search for Courtney Struble who went missing shortly afterwards - where where the experienced First Nations tracking teams during the search for Courtney - was her disappearance not as important? Here is a link to the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police and the missing person statistics in Saskatchewan - it is interesting to see how the missing person statistics break down both by gender and race - can anyone answer me why it is that missing women are deemed to be an epidemic when 63 per-cent of all missing persons in Saskatchewan are men? http://www.sacp.ca/missing/index.php