In September 2020, Chelsea Poorman, a member of Kawacatoose First Nation in Saskatchewan, went missing from the Granville Entertainment District of downtown Vancouver. Chelsea had moved to British Columbia to live with her boyfriend after a car accident had left her with lasting injuries. She was last seen leaving a friend's apartment alone, and despite her family reporting her missing the next day, it took 10 days for a news release to be issued. Chelsea's family was frustrated with the initial police response, and her mother hired a private investigator while her father drove between Saskatchewan and British Columbia to raise awareness about the case. The police have conducted interviews and surveillance footage, but there have been no leads or activity on Chelsea's social media accounts, bank account, or cellphone. The case has been transferred to the Missing Persons Unit with assistance from homicide investigators and the Saskatchewan Police Service. A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to her whereabouts, and Chelsea's family has set up a Facebook group and website dedicated to the case. On the one-year anniversary of her disappearance, supporters of the search held a march dedicated to raising awareness about the case. Anyone with information regarding Chelsea's case is urged to contact the Vancouver Police Department, her father, or Crime Stoppers anonymously.