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Longueuil police say missing 15-year-old girl could be in Montreal

Longueuil police say missing 15-year-old girl could be in Montreal

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Longueuil, Que., police are asking the public for help in locating a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing.
Kellyane Beaupré was last seen on June 15 in Boucherville, a suburb of Montreal on the South Shore.
Police say she might be in Montreal near the intersection of Alexandre-DeSève Street and René-Lévesque Boulevard or in the Longueuil Metro station.
She was last seen wearing a white short-sleeved shirt with a design on the front, blue jeans and platform Crocs with beige, pink and green on them, according to the police news release.
She has short brown hair, brown eyes and pierced ears and nose. She's also missing some of her front teeth.
Beaupré stands five feet one inch tall and weighs around 132 pounds.
Police say that anyone with information about her whereabouts should call 911.

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