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Missing girl found safe and sound

COURTENAY, B.C.- A missing girl in the Comox Valley has been located by police.

According to a bulletin previously issued by police, the missing person was 18 year old Jenna Usipuik.

At the time of the bulletin, she was described as a white girl, standing five feet six inches tall. She weighed 141 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes.

She had last been seen on December 27, 2017.

Police previously issued a missing-persons notice for Usipuik back on December 19, 2017.

On Jan.8, the Comox Valley RCMP confirmed that an 18 year old female who had been reported missing on Dec 27th had been located “safe and sound”.

They thanked the public for their assistance.

 

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