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"Please come home" (Update)

Friends and family concerned about missing Barrie woman
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Police are searching for 36-year-old Amanda Luck, who walked away from her home on Sunday, November 15, and hasn't been seen since.

Barrie Police issued the following news release late Wednesday:

Missing Person- LOCATED

On November 15th 2015 a female was reported missing to the Barrie Police Service. Police were concerned for the well-being of the female but have since located her. The female is in good health and was located in the City of Barrie.

Barrie Police would like to thank the community for their tips which assisted in locating the missing female.

Original Story:

Raylene Norman has a message for her best friend Amanda Luck.

"Please come home. Everyone is worried."

Barrie Police say Luck, 36, was last seen on Sunday, November 15 at 7:30 p.m. walking away from her home at 177 Bayview Drive.  

Friends say she moved into the townhouse unit with her boyfriend about a year and a half ago.

Originally from Innisfil, Luck has two children aged 18 and 2.

Police are concerned for her well-being and her friends and family are distraught.

"She's very loving, a very nice girl. She's my best friend for years. She would give you the shirt off her back," said Norman, tearing up. 

Barrie Police issued an appeal this morning for Luck to contact them to let police know that she's okay.

Detectives were trying to confirm information they had received that Luck may be in Barrie and communicating with people she knows.

Norman says she has not heard from her friend.

"I want her just to contact me or anything," pleaded Norman.  "For her to go missing, everybody from Innisfil to Barrie, everyone is so concerned right now."

Amanda is described as having a light/fair complexion, 5'1," 100 lbs, thin build with brown hair and blue eyes.

She was last seen wearing a black house coat with pink polka dots, black leggings, black tank top and black shoes

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 705-725-7025, extension #2129 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or online at www.tipsubmit.com.

 


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