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Vancouver police deem 37-year-old woman’s disappearance suspicious

WATCH: Police are appealing to the public for information about a Vancouver mother, but they don't hold out much hope of finding her alive. Catherine Urquhart has the story – Jan 25, 2018

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) has deemed the disappearance of 37-year-old Vancouver resident as suspicious, and believe she may be dead.

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Su Yi Liang was reported missing on Jan. 10.

Police say over the past two weeks they’ve searched her home in East Vancouver and taken a man into custody for questioning, who has since been released.

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“Although we are treating this file as a missing person’s investigation and hoping for the best, we have collected evidence that leads us to believe that we won’t find Ms. Liang alive,” said VPD Const. Jason Doucette in a release.

Liang’s vehicle, a grey 2014 BMW i3, was found parked at Cassiar and Charles St. near the Rupert Park Pitch & Putt the day after she was reported missing.

Investigators don’t believe there’s any risk to the public.

Anyone with any information leading up to Liang’s disappearance, or anyone that might have seen someone driving her car on Jan. 11, is asked to contact the VPD.

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