Mother of missing woman says police said daughter was probably drinking
WINNIPEG — Feeling abandoned by police, the family of a Manitoba Indigenous woman who disappeared in 2008, has been digging through fields, ditches and garbage dumps for any sign of her.
The effort has put Jennifer Catcheway’s relatives on an emotional roller-coaster and taken a toll on their health, they told the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women on Friday.
“One time, we found kind of a piece of a pelvic bone … and I took that hip bone and I put it on a dresser,” Jennifer’s mother, Bernice Catcheway, said at a hearing in Winnipeg.
She paused, sobbing softly.