Skip to content

Woman missing since mid-September

The Regina Police Service is requesting information to assist in locating 30 year-old Tara Fawn Chartrand, of Regina, who has not been home since mid-September.
GN201210311199999AR.jpg

The Regina Police Service is requesting information to assist in locating 30 year-old Tara Fawn Chartrand, of Regina, who has not been home since mid-September.

Police are extending their appeal for information to include the communities of Yorkton and Broadview, as well as Russell, Dauphin and Winnipeg, Man.

Chartrand was last seen leaving her home in the 1100 block of Rae Street, Sunday Sept. 16. She is described aboriginal, 5'1" and about 107 lbs, with short, straight, brown hair and brown eyes. Chartrand has a tribal art tattoo on her left arm, dolphins and earth tattoo on her upper torso, the letters SGP on her right wrist, "Elmo" on her right hand, a cross and the word "Kenisha" on her right calf, a feather on her left elbow, the initials "TC" on her left shoulder and a heart on her left ankle. She also had a circular scar on her left hand.

Chartrand also sometimes goes by the last name of Shingoose.

At this time, there is no explanation for her extended absence. Because she has not had contact with her family or friends for weeks, her family and police are concerned for her well-being. Chartrand has family and personal connections in the communities of Yorkton and Broadview, as well as Russell, Dauphin and Winnipeg, Man. For that reason, police are extending their appeal for information to these communities.

Anyone with information that can help locate Chartrand, or anyone who has seen someone matching her description, is asked to contact the Regina Police Service at 777-6364 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Photos of Tara CHARTRAND are available at www.reginapolice.ca .