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RCMP look for missing PG resident

Prince George RCMP is looking to the public for help in finding a missing person from PG.

The missing report came in on Tuesday for Delina Marie Elmquist, 23, who was last seen Saturday, February 3rd, at the intersection of 20th Avenue and Redwood Street in the Gateway area of the city.

Elmquist is described as:

  • First Nations female;
  • 5’2″;
  • 136 lbs;
  • brown eyes;
  • shoulder length brown hair; and
  • has several tattoos of sculls on the inside of her fingers

She was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue plaid jacket, runners, and was carrying a black purse.

Police says Elmquist does not have access to a vehicle and there is no indication she would leave Prince George. It is noted she has spent time in Quesnel, Vernon, Pemberton, Chase, and Abbotsford.

Anyone with information on Elmquist’s whereabouts is being asked to contact PG RCMP or Crimestoppers.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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