Campbell River RCMP delivered some good news yesterday.
They announced that Deanna Sayers, who was reported missing last Friday, has been located.
Sayers is safe and sound and police are expressing thanks to the public for their help.
Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 8:02 AM
By Jay Herrington
Campbell River RCMP delivered some good news yesterday.
They announced that Deanna Sayers, who was reported missing last Friday, has been located.
Sayers is safe and sound and police are expressing thanks to the public for their help.
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