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RCMP expand search for missing woman Dorothy Tucker in Oak Haven, N.B.

OAK HAVEN, N.B. – The RCMP have expanded their search for a 53-year-old woman who was reported missing in Oak Haven, N.B., on Monday.

The Mounties say the last time anyone had contact with Dorothy Tucker, who lives on McGeachy Lane, was on Sunday shortly before 10 p.m.

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Her disappearance is being treated as suspicious by police, who say evidence suggests foul play might have been involved.

The RCMP expanded the search to a wider area near her home and were using a helicopter to conduct an aerial search of the area around Oak Haven, which is about 100 kilometres west of Saint John.

Investigators have spoken to neighbours and people from the area but are asking anyone who might have seen suspicious activity around her home earlier this week to contact them.

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Police say Tucker is about five feet five inches tall and has a medium build, with shoulder-length auburn hair, blue eyes and she wears glasses.

53-year-old Dorothy Tucker of McGeachy Lane in Oak Haven, N.B., east of St. Stephen, was reported missing on Nov. 10. Courtesy: NB RCMP

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