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PG RCMP looking for missing 36-year-old woman

The RCMP is asking the public to keep an eye out for Billy-Jo Mindel.

The 36-year-old was last seen in the downtown area on January 2nd.

She is described as:

  • Caucasian female
  • 170 cm (5’7)
  • 69 kg (154 lb)
  • Blue eyes
  • Brown hair
  • Tattoo near right eye of her initials
  • Tattoo of a feather near left eye
  • Tattoo on her left hand of the words family, hope, faith
  • Tattoo on her right forearm of a scorpion
  • Last seen wearing all black

Police think Mindel may be avoiding them because of an endorsed arrest warrant for failure to comply with a probation order, but they say her friends have not heard from her either.

Anyone who sees her is being asked to contact the RCMP’s non-emergency line.

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