Missing woman Latanya Tait sighted in Winnipeg

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Missing woman Latanya Tait sighted in Winnipeg
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THUNDER BAY — A woman reported missing in Thunder Bay since the beginning of the month was sighted in Winnipeg last week.

Thunder Bay Police reported Wednesday that with the assistance of Winnipeg police, investigators have confirmed that 25-year-old Latanya Tait was seen on Portage Avenue in the Manitoba capital on the evening of January 16.TBPS said they still consider this an active missing person case, and that Tait's family remains concerned for her wellbeing.

In Thunder Bay, she was last sighted in the Oliver Road area near Lakehead University and the hospital on New Year's Day. Family members participated in a news conference last week where they appealed for the public's assistance in locating her.She has medium-length brown curly hair and brown eyes, and was wearing a dark parka with fur around the hood, a purple hoody, black pants and black running shoots.

Anyone with information is asked to contact TBPS at 684-1200, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or online at www.p3tips.com.

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