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Rescue teams searching for missing Houston woman come back empty handed

Today (Sunday) marks day six in the search for a missing Houston woman.

Laureen Fabian was last seen on Oct. 28 when she left her home to go for a hike at the Buck Flats Road area.

Air support and canine teams from Prince George as well as Terrace were called in to assist and RCMP did an extensive ground and air search but have not been able to locate Fabian. Police are now considering the possibility that she left the area entirely.

RCMP are asking drivers in the Buck Flats Road area with dashcam footage on Oct 28 between the hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m for a possible sighting of Fabian.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact police or crime stoppers.

Houston RCMP with help from Smithers RCMP, North District Regional General Investigations Services and North District Major Crime Unit are now assisting in the search.

With files from Lindsay Newman, MyBulkleyLakesNow.com

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