According to Kingston police, Jennifer Seguin, who went missing on Wednesday last week, was safely located on Saturday. According to police, two Kingston Police Community Volunteers who were patrolling the Princess Promenade on their bicycles located her and contacted an officer who transported her home.
Police could not clarify why the woman went missing, but did say they found her upset. She was found in good condition.
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Kingston Police are asking for the public’s assistance to locate a missing woman.
Jennifer Joan Seguin, 47, was last seen on the on Thursday around 6 p.m. making a transaction at a bank at Princess and Wellington Streets, according to Det. Const. Joel Fisher.
Fisher says her wallet was then found later about a block away from the bank.
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She is described as five foot two inches tall, with long auburn hair, hazel eyes, and was last seen wearing a black dress with a white nautical design.
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Police say they are concerned for her safety.
Anyone with information is aked please contact Detective Joel Fisher at 613-549-4660 ext. 6338 or via email at jfisher@kingstonpolice.ca
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