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Two women found in Quebec after going missing from reserve
missing
quebec
women
Posted: Thursday, October 24, 2013
Two Native women who went missing from the
Kitigan Zibi First Nation
in Quebec have been found.
Nicole Hannah Whiteduck, 31, and Laura Spence, 32, were last seen on Sunday night. They turned up in a rural area northwest of the reserve.
Chief Gilbert Whiteduck said it's possible the women got lost on the back roads in the area.
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2 missing aboriginal mothers found safe in Quebec
(CBC 10/24)
Two aboriginal mothers missing from Kitigan Zibi reserve
(CBC 10/23)
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