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RCMP looking for missing Nanaimo woman who travelled to Courtenay 

Nanaimo RCMP officers are asking for help to find 53-year-old Claudette Boulianne.

Police say hasn’t been seen since Thursday March 25th.

Investigators discovered that Boulianne had told her family that she would be traveling to Courtenay for a day trip but she did not return as expected. 

The RCMP says her disappearance is out of character and as a result, her family is worried for her safety and well-being.

Boulianne is  described as 5 foot 8, slim with brown hair and hazel eyes.

She was last seen wearing a grey sweater, brown t-shirt and multi-coloured spandex pants. 

Police say they know Boulianne travelled with a friend to Courtenay on March 25th and arrived there at approximately 6:00pm, but has not been seen since. 

If anyone has information on the whereabouts of Claudette Boulianne, please call the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345 with file number 2021-11180.

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