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Saskatchewan RCMP say missing 22-year-old woman has been found

Saskatchewan RCMP are no longer asking the public for help in locating Dayna Ledoux, 22, who was last seen on Valentine’s Day. Saskatchewan RCMP / Supplied

UPDATE: RCMP say Dayna Ledoux has been found

Saskatchewan RCMP and family members are concerned for the whereabouts of a missing woman. Dayna Ledoux, 22, was last seen at around 9:30 a.m. CT on Feb. 14 at her home on the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation.

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According to Blaine Lake RCMP, she may be in the Saskatoon area but this has not been confirmed.

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Ledoux is described as aboriginal, around five-foot six, with medium-length brown hair, brown eyes and a slim build. She was last seen wearing black sweat pants, black shoes and a dark-coloured sweater.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 306-497-3600.

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