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Family, Bear Clan desperately search for missing Pimicikamak woman last seen in Winnipeg

Jessie Alexia McKay, from Pimicikamakwas reported missing to Winnipeg police on Monday. The 22-year-old was seen on Sunday, Sept. 5, near Redwood Avenue and Main Street in the city's North End.

Jessie Alexia McKay, 22, was last seen on Sept. 5 in Winnipeg's North End

Leonard and Phyllis Ross are searching for their daughter, Jessie McKay, who has been missing since Sept. 5. (Holly Caruk/CBC)

Family members and volunteers with the Bear Clan citizen patrolspent Saturday searching for amissing woman fromnorthern Manitoba who was lastseen in Winnipeg earlier this month.

Jessie Alexia McKay, from Pimicikamak also known as Cross Lake Cree Nation, a community about530 kilometres north of Winnipeg was reported missing to Winnipeg police on Monday.

The 22-year-old was seen on Sunday, Sept. 5, near Redwood Avenue and Main Street in the city's North End.

McKay's father, Leonard Ross, dropped her off at a birthday party that day.She called her sister Kristen around 10 p.m., saying she would bring back some birthday cake, but she never made it home.

"I'm glad people came to come and help us look for my daughter," Ross said Saturday.

"It's very hard. I can't imagine sometimes where she is and what's happening with her."

McKay was reported missing to Winnipeg police on Monday. She waswearinga multi-coloured hoodie, blue jeans and black Nike runners when she was last seen. (Kirsten Reann Ballantyne/Facebook)

McKay's uncle Christopher Ross was also among the group searching the city.

"We're optimistic that she is found today. It's been 13 days already today with no contact whatsoever and no contact in the family, no contact to her friends," he said.

"Hopefully we will find my niece alive and well."

The family is asking the public to look out for McKay. She hasa medium buildand is aboutfour feet 11 inches tall. Shehas brown eyes and short hair that is dyed blond.

McKay waswearinga multi-coloured hoodie, blue jeans and black Nike runners when she was last seen.

Bear Clan Patrol volunteers searched the North End on Saturday and put up posters of Jessie McKay. (Holly Caruk/CBC)

The family has a message for McKay, wherever she is.

"Jessie,if you hear this or if you see this, just come home. I want you home,my baby," her fathersaid.

"If a person has my daughter, please don't harm her."

Members of the public can contact Christopher Ross at204-997-4691 if they have tips or are interested in donating money to help family fromPimicikamakcover costs while they are in Winnipeg to searchfor McKay.

With files from Holly Caruk