The Nanaimo RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a missing woman.
Police are searching for 29-year-old Cheyenne Davidson, who hasn't spoken with her family in several months.
On Feb. 27, her family asked the Nanaimo RCMP to perform a well-being check since they hadn't spoken to her in quite some time."As a result of the information provided to police, there is concern for her safety and wellbeing," said Mounties in a release Thursday. RCMP say they have reached out to other jurisdictions on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland – and have spoken with some of Davidson's friends and known associates, but have been unable to locate her.
She is described as a white woman who stands 5'7" and weighs 140 pounds. She has blue eyes and brown hair, and police say the photo of her is considered recent.
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