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New Westminster Police Hoping The Public Can Help Find Missing U.S. Woman Shaida Nisha

Darpan News Desk, 31 Mar, 2017 12:26 PM
  • New Westminster Police Hoping The Public Can Help Find Missing U.S. Woman Shaida Nisha
New Westminster – The New Westminster Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 44 year old New Westminster resident Shaida Nisha.
 
Mrs. Nisha was last seen on March 29th 2017 at approximately 6:00am at her residence in the 300 block of Johnston Street in New Westminster.
 
“Mrs. Nisha has never been reported as missing before, and we’re asking for the public’s assistance in locating her,” stated Media Relations Officer acting Sergeant Jeff Scott.
 
“She moved to Canada with her Husband from the United States, and we’re working with surrounding police agencies, and our American counterparts in attempts to locate her.”
 
Mrs. Nisha is of Fijian decent, standing approximately 5 feet tall, with a medium build, long black hair, and she was last seen wearing a red shirt and black pants.
 
If you have information about Mrs. Nisha, please contact the NWPD at 604-525-5411 or your local police.

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