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UPDATE: (Search Ends) RCMP in Sooke and Lake Cowichan Search for Missing Woman

UPDATE: A post on Jessica Nolter’s Facebook page says she is back in Sooke and safe after a taking a day trip.

The RCMP say a missing woman may be in the Lake Cowichan area.

Thirty-year old Jessica Nolter was last seen Thursday morning at 10:30 am in Sooke and is believed to have been in the Youbou area at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon.

The RCMP in Sooke and Lake Cowichan have followed up several possible sightings of Nolter and have some leads, but have still been unable to locate her.

The RCMP is asking the public to assist by providing any information that may help locate her.

She is caucasian, 5 feet, 8 inches in height, with shoulder length red hair and was wearing a black coat and black boots.

Nolter is believed to be driving a 2018 white Kia Rio, B.C. licence plate KH575A.

The Sooke RCMP wants anyone with information to call them at 250-642-5241.

Mike Patterson
Mike Patterson
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