RCMP searching for missing woman

Yellowknife RCMP need public assistance in finding a missing woman.

Josefina Aburto is described as 48 years old, Caucasian, 5’8″ tall and roughly 180 pounds.

She was last seen leaving her Yellowknife home on the morning of June 3rd.

It is believed that she is still in Yellowknife, but may have left the community.

If you have seen Josefina Aburto please contact the Yellowknife RCMP at 867-669-1111 or contact Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 nwtnutips.com, (click on “submit a web tip”) or text: nwtnutips to 274637.

Cameron Wilkinson
Cameron Wilkinson
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