In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the case of Alexis, a subject of concern due to missed drug screenings and unstable housing. The meeting revealed that Alexis had not undergone drug tests in June and July, raising questions about her current substance use status. The last negative drug test recorded was in May, which included both alcohol and standard urine analyses.
Communication with Alexis has been limited, with the last contact noted on July 26. During this time, she was reportedly provided transportation for visits by a family support worker, although her employment status remains unclear. The last known job was at Toot and Totem, with pay stubs confirming her employment up until June.
Concerns were also raised regarding Alexis's living situation. After moving in with her sister, which was deemed unstable, she has since relocated, although the specifics of her current residence at her grandmother's house have not been verified by officials. Additionally, her attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings was last confirmed in June, where she indicated she had not yet found a sponsor.
The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges faced by Alexis in maintaining stability in her life, particularly regarding her housing and substance use recovery efforts. The lack of recent drug screenings and the uncertainty surrounding her employment and support systems continue to be focal points for the authorities involved in her case.