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Update: Missing Vanderhoof woman found

Keanna Redcrow (Photo by BC RCMP)

UPDATE 4:16 PM

Keanna was found safe and sound.

9:07 AM

Police in Vanderhoof are on the lookout for Keanna Redcrow, who has not been seen since June 27th.

According to the Vanderhoof RCMP, a missing person’s report was filed right before 9 pm that night and her family and friends are now concerned about her wellbeing.

Redcrow was last seen walking up a hill on Recreation Avenue by family members.

Police have since spoken to her family and friends but have been unable to locate her.

Police describe Keanna Redcrow:

  • Indigenous female
  • 5’1
  • 110 pounds
  • Brown eyes
  • Long brown hair
  • Last seen wearing a yellow long-sleeve shirt and grey shorts

RCMP are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of Redcrow to come forward.

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