Search Continues for Missing Yukon Woman Nasha Wong
'Please... come home': Family, friends plead for help locating Nasha Wong

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Nasha Alana Wong, 51, has been missing for two weeks after last being seen near Elsa, Yukon. Her family and friends are urging the public to assist in locating her, as the Yukon RCMP continues extensive search efforts in the area.
- 01Nasha Wong was last seen on May 14, 2023, near Elsa, Yukon, approximately 45 kilometers from Mayo.
- 02The Yukon RCMP has deployed various resources, including police dogs, helicopters, and ground search teams, in the search efforts.
- 03Wong was working at Keno Hill mine as a contractor for Summit Camps at the time of her disappearance.
- 04Her family, particularly her aunt Ezzy Wong-Spence, is actively sharing updates and remains hopeful for her safe return.
- 05Police have not ruled out foul play but emphasize the importance of finding Wong quickly due to the dense and cold conditions in the area.
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Nasha Alana Wong, a 51-year-old woman, has been missing for two weeks after last being seen on May 14 near Elsa, Yukon, about 45 kilometers from Mayo. Her family and friends are joining the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in appealing to the public for any information regarding her whereabouts. The RCMP has been conducting extensive search efforts, utilizing police dog teams, helicopters, and ground search teams, with support from local volunteers and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre. Wong was a contractor at the Keno Hill mine at the time of her disappearance. Her aunt, Ezzy Wong-Spence, expressed shock and concern, emphasizing the power of prayer and hope for Wong's safe return. Close friend Tylor Feicht also voiced his worries, describing the remote area where Wong was last seen as concerning. The police have provided a description of Wong and are urging anyone with information to contact them.
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The community is deeply affected by Wong's disappearance, with family and friends actively seeking information and support.
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