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UPDATE: Nicole Wolfe found safe

Nov 24, 2016 | 9:33 AM

UPDATE: Nicole Wolfe has been found safe.

A Loon Lake woman’s family hasn’t seen her in five days since she travelled to Meadow Lake.

Nicole Wolfe, 21, was reported missing by her mother, Tracey Wolfe on Nov. 23. Her mother said she hasn’t seen or heard from her daughter in several days, which is unlike her, according to an RCMP news release.

Nicole went to Meadow Lake five days ago with her brother Loewen Wolfe and hasn’t returned home. Loewen told his mother he hasn’t seen his sister since arriving in Meadow Lake.

Tracey said she texted with her daughter on Nov. 20, learned she was having a bad day, and hasn’t heard from her since. RCMP learned Nicole logged into her Facebook account yesterday but did not post anything.

Nicole Wolfe is a First Nations woman, 5’8” tall, and 130 pounds. She has long, black hair that she normally wears in a ponytail or bun, brown eyes, and she normally wears glasses and sterling silver earrings. She was last seen wearing black bell-bottom leggings and a light green army jacket with pockets on the front.

The release said Nicole normally lives with her mother in Loon Lake, and has contacts in Meadow Lake, Pierceland, and St. Walburg.

She was last seen in a blue 2009 Pontiac Montana van bearing Saskatchewan license plate 151 KBU.

Anyone with information about Nicole Wolfe should contact the RCMP detachment in either Meadow Lake, Loon Lake, Pierceland or St. Walburg, or Crime Stoppers.

 

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