The RCMP Seeks Your Help to Bring Our Aboriginal Women and Girls Home
Ottawa, October 3, 2014 – Today, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), in collaboration with various police partners, launched a social media campaign as part of its efforts to help solve outstanding cases of missing Aboriginal women. The campaign will highlight specific cases of missing Aboriginal women and girls across Canada featured on the Canada's Missing website, and encourages the public to help in solving these cases.
From October 3rd until October 12th, the RCMP will share information on these cases on its Facebook and Twitter accounts and call on policing partners and the public to take part in this campaign. The month of October was chosen to coincide with the Sisters in Spirit Vigil held by the Native Women's Association of Canada each October 4th. Each case on the Canada's Missing website is profiled with a poster that provides information about the missing individual and the circumstances of the case and can be printed for distribution.
How the public can help:
- Visit canadasmissing.ca to review the cases and learn how to submit a tip
- "Like" the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Facebook to see information about the cases and share them
- Follow @rcmpgrcpolice on Twitter to read about and retweet information on the cases
This initiative is an opportunity for communities across the country to be involved by sharing information that may generate tips for the investigating officers. With the public's help, we hope to bring these women and girls home.
For media inquiries:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Media Relations
613-843-5999
No comments:
Post a Comment