Calgary police have found a mother who hasn’t been seen in over a week, according to a Tuesday news release.
Police did not say where or how Justine Taypotat, 35, was found but said she was “safely located.”
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She was last seen in the community of Pineridge at 7 p.m. on Monday, May 31.
A post shared by the Bear Clan Patrol on Facebook indicates Taypotat “mentioned she was getting cat food at the store and would be back shortly.”
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Taypotat’s family reported her missing on Friday.
“It is out of character for her to not be in contact with friends and family, including her children she loves dearly,” the Bear Clan’s Facebook post said.
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