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Edmonton police say woman with cognitive disability who went missing has been ‘located safe’

A file photo of an Edmonton Police Service vehicle. Global News

Editor’s note: This story was updated on June 9, 2022 when police said the woman had been found. Her name and photo have since been removed from the article.

Two days after asking Edmontonians for tips about a missing 35-year-old woman who “has extensive health conditions and is a person with a cognitive disability,” police said Thursday that she had been “located safe.”

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Police did not provide details about where the woman was found.

On Tuesday, police issued a news release asking for help finding the woman who they said was last seen at the Hope Mission in downtown Edmonton on the morning of June 2.

Police said they were concerned for the woman’s well-being because of her health conditions and because she was “not familiar with the downtown core and does not use transit.”

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