Winnipeg police looking for woman missing since February
Cameron is five-foot-seven in height, 115 lbs., with black hair that is shaved on the sides and longer on top. A photo of Cameron released by police shows her with a piercing above her lip, but police say she no longer has the piercing.Police say they are concerned for for Cameron’s well-being.
Anyone with information about Cameron’s whereabouts is asked to call the missing person’s unit at 204-986-6250.Breaking down when the Missing Person’s Unit issues a news release – Mar 7, 2016
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