Family of missing Barrie woman fears human trafficking, expands search

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It’s been over three weeks since Autumn Shaganash, a woman from Barrie, was last seen or heard from by her family. 

As her loved ones expand their search for her, they are speaking out to urge the public to help with the efforts. There is concern that she could be a victim of human trafficking.

The Barrie Police Service told CBC Toronto that human trafficking could be behind her disappearance. 

“This is very unlike Autumn to do this. Her family knows her very well. She’d be on the phone, contacting her grandparents, her sister,” said Kimberly Moore, Shaganash’s cousin, in an interview.

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“There is something

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