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Police, family seeking answers about woman who disappeared in Edmonton

Police, family seeking answers about woman who disappeared in Edmonton

CBC19-07-2025
Natanis Merasty, 24, was last seen in Edmonton on May 5. There have been no confirmed sightings since, but her vehicle was seen travelling through B.C. and Saskatchewan before it was found abandoned.
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