🚨 Missing Woman in Winnipeg, Manitoba – Ashley Arason, 34 – Last Seen April 2019
It has now been more than six years since Ashley Arason was last seen, and the search for answers continues. The Winnipeg Police Service and Ashley’s loved ones are once again appealing to the public for any information that might help locate her or explain what happened after her disappearance in April 2019.
Ashley’s case remains active with the Winnipeg Police Missing Persons Unit. She was 34 years old when she vanished, and her family describes her disappearance as entirely out of character. She had regular contact with her family until July 18, 2019, when she last spoke with them. Since then, there has been no confirmed sighting or communication, leaving her family desperate for answers.
According to police reports, Ashley was last known to be in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Despite several public appeals and ongoing investigative efforts, her whereabouts remain unknown. The passage of time has not diminished the family’s hope that someone, somewhere, may still hold information that could help solve her case.
Her mother and sister have continued to speak publicly about the pain of not knowing what happened, saying that Ashley’s disappearance has left a lasting void in their lives. They continue to hope she will one day return home.
📌 Description
- Age at disappearance: 34
- Year of birth: 1985
- Height: 5′8″ (173 cm)
- Weight: 99–110 lbs (45–50 kg)
- Build: Slender/Thin
- Hair: Blonde, straight, shoulder-length
- Eyes: Brown
- Complexion: Light/Fair
- Piercings: Ears
- Tattoos:
- Right ankle – Musical notes on a staff
- Left ankle – Chinese writing “strength,” butterfly, and musical note
- Right elbow – Heart
- Right wrist – “Chase King 092516”
- Right hip – Blue rose
- Back of neck – Batman emblem
- Upper right back – Heart
- Upper left back – Dragonfly
- Last Seen: April 2019, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Last Contact with Family: July 18, 2019
📞 How to Help
Anyone with information about Ashley Arason is urged to contact the Winnipeg Police Service Missing Persons Unit at (204) 986-6250. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling (204) 786-8477 or 1-800-222-8477.
🔗 Sources
- RCMP Missing Persons Database
- Canadian Centre for Child Protection – Canada’s Missing
- CTV News Winnipeg
- CBC News Manitoba
👉 What You Can Do
Cold cases like Ashley’s depend on the public’s willingness to share information, no matter how small it may seem. Please share this story, keep her name circulating, and encourage anyone who might have seen or heard something to come forward.
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