Fredericton woman missing 3 months - cops
City police force renews plea for tips on whereabouts of capital resident Tammy Liston, 52
A Fredericton woman has been missing for three months now, prompting the city police force to renew its request for information from the public to aid in the effort to locate her.
The Fredericton Police Force issued an advisory through social media Oct. 17 about Tammy Liston, 52, of Fredericton, who’d been missing for several weeks at that point.
“Tammy Liston was last seen on Fredericton’s north side on Sept. 28,” police said in a post on Facebook more than two months ago.
“Despite several attempts, efforts to locate her have been unsuccessful.”
In a followup post New Year’s Eve, the force noted officers have continued its search for the missing woman, but to no avail.
Again, it asked for people to come forward with relevant information.
Liston is described as being about 5’5” tall, weighing about 90 pounds, with light brown hair, often in a bun with bangs, and brown eyes. She sometimes wears glasses, the force advised.
Anyone with any information regarding her whereabouts is urged to call the Fredericton Police Force at 506-460-2300.
Those wishing to provide tips anonymously can do so through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477, by downloading the secure P3 Mobile App or submitting them through Secure Web Tips online at www.crimenb.ca.
Tipsters can cite police file no. 24-24428.
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