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Update: Williams Lake RCMP seeking public’s help in locating 26 year old woman

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RCMP confirm that Kayla Elkins-Billy has been found safe and sound.

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The Williams Lake RCMP are asking for the public’s help in finding 26 year old Kayla Elkins-Billy.

In a release, police said that Elkins-Billy has not been seen since Tuesday, July 25th, as family and police are very concerned for her wellbeing.

They say there’s reason to believe she may have been last seen in the 100 Mile House area, but there has been no confirmation.

Elkins-Billy is described as:

  • Indigenous female
  • 5’ 3
  • 221 lbs
  • Long brown hair
  • Brown eyes

If anyone has any information about Elkins-Billy or where she may be, you’re asked to call the Williams Lake RCMP at 250-392-6211.

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