UPDATE – RCMP report Susan Catt has been found and is safe.
– LUMBY – RCMP are seeking public help in finding a missing north Okanagan woman.
Susan Catt, 54, left her Lumby residence mid-day Saturday and hasn’t been seen or heard from since.
Catt is 5’6″ tall, 165 lbs. with short brown hair and blue eyes.
She was driving a 1999, light blue Pontiac Sunfire with license plate 350-FFE.
“There is a possibility that Susan may wish to harm herself and may be headed for a remote, rural location somewhere in the Lumby/Nakusp area,” says RCMP spokesperson Cst. Jocelyn Noseworthy. “Police are asking hunters, fishermen, loggers and any outdoor enthusiasts to keep an eye out for the vehicle on local forest services roads, lakes or recreational sites.”
Police are searching on the ground and from the air.
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