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(L to R) Dakota Opokew and Clarissa Martell./RCMP photo
On Sunday the Beauval RCMP reported that they are looking to the public for assistance in locating 18 year-old Dakota Opikokew and 16 year-old Clarissa Martell, both of Canoe Narrows.
According to a release Opikokew is described as being approximately 6’4” tall and weighs approximately 170 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen exiting a vehicle at the parking lot of the clinic in Canoe Narrows on May 15 at approximately 10:30 p.m.
Officers are working to confirm the description of Martell. Clarissa was last seen in Cole Bay, SK as a passenger in a black Nissan Rogue, heading south on Highway 903 heading to Waterhen Lake.
Beauval RCMP is asking for the public’s help in finding missing a pair of missing teenagers from Canoe Narrows.
Dakota Opikokew, 18, and Clarissa Martell, 16, were both last seen Saturday night. Opikokew was last seen at 10:30 p.m. exiting a vehicle at the parking lot of the Canoe Narrows clinic. Martell was last seen as a passenger in a black Nissan Rouge in Cole Bay, heading south on Highway 903 towards Waterhen Lake.
Officers believe Dakota and Clarissa could be together and in Waterhen Lake First Nation or the Meadow Lake area, but this is unknown.
Dakota is described as being approximately 6’4” tall and weighs approximately 170 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes.
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