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Comox Valley RCMP still looking for missing Courtenay woman

Comox Valley RCMP officers are still hoping to find 30 year old Ami Guthrie.

Police say she was last seen in Courtenay on June 2nd.

“Initially, there was a post on social media indicating that Ami was missing. After the post had been shared throughout the community, her disappearance was reported to police,” said Cst. Monika Terragni, Media Relations Officer, Comox Valley RCMP. “It’s important for anyone with information to call police directly.”

Ami is approximately 5’7 tall, 130 pounds and has brown hair and hazel eyes. She was last believed to be wearing black leggings with a dark coloured windbreaker and carrying a brown/tan shoulder bag.

If you see Ami Guthrie, or know where she may be, call the Comox Valley RCMP at (250) 338-1321.

If you wish to remain anonymous, contact Comox Valley Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at comoxvalleycrimestoppers.bc.ca.

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