Missing city woman found after months - cops
Chelsea Sacobie, 30, who disappeared in late June, has been located and is safe, say police
Almost four months after she was reported missing, a Fredericton woman has been found, reports the city police.
“The 30-year-old female from Fredericton, N.B., reported missing on June 25, 2024, has been located safe,” the Fredericton Police Force wrote in a brief statement on social media Monday.
“The Fredericton Police Force would like to thank the public for their assistance with [the file].”
The short notice was in reference to Chelsea Sacobie, 30, of Fredericton, whom the city police advised was missing July 19.
However, on that date, the police force noted that Sacobie had first been reported as missing weeks before, on June 25.
As the weeks wore on, the police force renewed its public pleas for tips from the public on the missing woman’s whereabouts.
Sacobie had been the subject of several missing-person alerts before this latest, drawn-out instance. Her disappearance June 25 marked the sixth time in the past year she’d been listed as a missing person, though the most recent report was the longest period of time police had been unable to locate her.
No explanation has been offered for the repeated instances of her going missing.
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I have no sympathy for people who go "missing" more than once.
Very interesting,she just reappeared again after all the searches and resources spent ??