Mounties on Vancouver Island are appealing to the public to help find a missing 40-year-old woman.
Police say Josie Van Der Elst was last seen on April 18 in Union Bay, south of Courtenay. She was reported missing to the Comox Valley RCMP on April 27. Police say Josie Van Der Elst was last seen on April 18 in Union Bay, south of Courtenay. She was reported missing to the Comox Valley RCMP on April 27."It is unusual for Josie to go this long without contacting friends or family, which has caused concern," Comox Valley RCMP spokesperson Const. Monika Terragni said in a release.
She is described as standing five feet, six inches tall and weighing approximately 120 pounds. She has green eyes and long, dark, wavy hair, police said. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Comox Valley RCMP at 250-338-1321.
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