Kam-Way unveils Homeward Bound truck for Mekayla Bali

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With the help of Washington state and Canadian law enforcement, Kam-Way Transportation unveiled the newest Homeward Bound trucks and trailers, designed to assist in finding missing children at Blaine Marine Park on May 25.

The Washington State Patrol’s (WSP) Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit and the Major Crimes Unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are collaborating on efforts to locate Mekayla Bali, who was 16 when she went missing from Yorktown, Saskatchewan in 2016, according to a Washington State Patrol press release. 

Kam-Way, a Blaine-based company, is working with WSP and RCMP to place age-advanced photos on semi-trailers that will travel across North America to aid in the search of Bali. 

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