Five months have now gone by since Barrie resident Autumn Shaganash was reported missing to city police.
Shaganash, 26, had left a family member’s home on Friday, June 9 in Barrie’s Allandale neighbourhood, near Burton Avenue and Frank’s Way.
A missing persons investigation was launched a few days later on June 12, when local police were notified of her disappearance and a report was taken.
Shaganash’s family remains hopeful as the police investigation continues.
“I’m in touch with the detectives regularly,” Shaganash’s sister, Lili-Anne Moore, told BarrieToday in a phone interview. “Just the basic updates that we go through every couple of weeks.”
Moore says there has been no banking activity recorded anywhere since her sister’s disappearance, and no health card records generated by any kind of medical-type visits.
As far as other digital records, Moore said police are currently waiting for information from tech company Apple.
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