Lorlene Bone, 31, from Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation <br> <p> Lorlene Bone, 31, from Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation, was last seen on Feb. 29 at a home in Sapotaweyak Cree Nation north of Swan River, Man.<br> RCMP were notified March 9 of Bone's disappearance. Her cousin, Robin Genaille, has been helping Bone's mother search for her since last week. She said she initially thought Bone had gone somewhere with her boyfriend, but that was not the case.  Bone missed picking up a social assistance cheque on March 10, and it's out of character for her to not to call her mom, Genaille said.<br> "She's always called her mom. Every second day," Genaille said. "Just to say that she was fine and OK and to say where she was."<br> Genaille said she and Bone's mom have checked at Bone's friends' houses in Swan River and other places she frequents and no one has seen her. <br> Bone is five feet, five inches and 155 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen wearing a blue hoodie, RCMP said.<br> Leads have come in from people in the area, but the information has either been unreliable or incomplete, making the search even harder, she said.<br> "Lorlene, please come home. We're worried. Call home, call my number, inbox me on Facebook," Genaille said. "We are so worried and concerned." <br> Anyone with information is asked to contact Swan River RCMP at 204-734-4686.<br>