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THUNDER BAY — The family of 25-year-old Latanya Tait, who was last seen more than two weeks ago on the city’s north side, is pleading for her safe return home and for the public’s help in finding her.
The last confirmed sighting of Tait was on Jan. 1 at approximately 11:30 a.m. in the Oliver Road area near the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Lakehead University. “Lately, it hasn’t been going like that at all,” he said. “By December I started to grow concerned about her, so I really need to know if she’s okay, if she’s alive, if she’s troubled. Her sisters and brothers are constantly asking me every day if I’ve found her.”
“We have sent a provincial alert to our policing partners in the event Latanya has travelled outside the area of Thunder Bay,” he said. “We are again appealing to the public to provide any information that would lead to the whereabouts of Latanya.”“At this time we are not looking at doing a ground search,” he said. “We will take the information as we see it and make a determination from there if a ground search is warranted.
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