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New West Police Looking For Missing Woman Danielle Fayant Last Seen In North Van

Darpan News Desk, 04 Nov, 2019 06:30 PM

    The New Westminster Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 44 year old New Westminster resident Danielle Fayant.


    Ms. Fayant was last seen at a pub in North Vancouver on October 28th 2019 at approximately 8:00pm with a colleague. Colleagues became concerned when she did not attend work on November 1st.


    As such, a missing person’s report was filed with the New Westminster Police Department, as her last known address is in New Westminster.


    Ms. Fayant is described as a Caucasian female, standing 5’3”, with brown hair.


    “Our investigators have been working with her family and colleagues, and partnering agencies in an attempt to locate her, but so far her whereabouts is unknown,” stated Sergeant Jeff Scott.


    “Ms. Fayant was said to be in good spirits when she was with her colleagues, but given that she has not been seen in several days, we’re seeking the public’s assistance to help locate her to ensure her well-being.”

     

    Anyone with information is asked to call the New Westminster Police at 604-525-5411, quoting file 2019-19632.

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