bernadette: on july 24, shshe ws with my sister tinana and theyd said good-bye to eacach other aa crosswalk on south warken and charles. my sister went one way, my other sister went the other way, and that was the last time anyone seen claudette from our family. with someone who's missingng, you never reallyly k, right. itit's always the wondering, you know, phone rings, and it's like, is that the call to let you know. or doorbell rings and--you know, so you're alwayays left constantly wondering. you're always left, you know, driving and driving past a field and thinking, you know, could she be in that field? it's very difficult. it's not something that, um, you can momove on and kind of heal because you have no answers. like, there's nothing. what can you find? like, we live in such a big country where there's so much field. narrator: manitoba has the highest population of aboriginal people among the provinces. and many are extremely concerned for their safety. kim: well, even as an adult woman, i'm very careful when i walk the s street because people just--there's a lot of creepy people o