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Missing Girls From Lac La Biche

Lac La Biche RCMP are asking for public assistance to locate two female youths. Mikayla Armstrong (14-years-old) and Amy Mackenzie (15-years-old) were reported missing on Nov. 8, 2016 from the Lac La Biche area. They are travelling together and maybe heading to the North Battleford Saskatchewan area.

 

Mikayla Armstrong is described as:

·         Caucasian

·         5’3” tall

·         Approximately 95 lbs

·         Brown hair

·         Blue eyes

 

Mikayla was last seen wearing:

·         Black hooded sweater with “Barbie” on the front

·         Black yoga pants

Amy Mackenzie is described as:

·         Caucasian

·         5’3” tall

·         Approximately 100 lbs

·         Blond hair

·         Blue eyes

 

Amy was last seen wearing:

·         Green winter jacket – fur trim on hood

·         Black capris

 

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Mikayla or Amy, you are asked to contact the Lac La Biche RCMP at 780-623-4380 or your local police

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