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LPS asking for dashcam footage around Henderson as search for missing person continues

Jul 8, 2021 | 2:18 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge Police Service is continuing its search for a missing woman.

Christiane Saint-Pierre was reported missing from her home in Lethbridge on July 5, 2021. She is described as 55 years old, 5’8″, 125 lbs, with a slim, fit build.

READ MORE: Christiane Saint-Pierre, 55, of Lethbridge reported missing

Following several helpful tips from the public, Staff Sgt. Pete Christos says it is believed that she was in the Henderson Lake Park area.

“What we have is that she frequents the park very often, she likes to go on walks within the park and within the city, and this is the last known location or we believe this is where she was last seen. We know that she talked to somebody that afternoon before she left the house.”

The police service is working alongside Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services in the investigation.

Christos says they have not yet ruled out the possibility that she might have entered the lake and they have arranged for a team to search the waters.

At this time, foul play is not suspected.

To further their investigation, LPS is looking for assistance from any motorists with dashcams who were travelling along 9 Ave South between 16 Street South and Mayor Magrath Drive South between 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Monday, July 5.

“It’s good to always reach out to us, even if you feel that it’s minor in nature. The public has shared quite a few pieces of information and we are looking into every single possible lead. What it helps us to do is confirm a timeline and the most recent information is the best.”

If you have any information on Saint-Pierre’s whereabouts or have the relevant dashcam footage, you are asked to contact LPS Sgt. Saska Vanhala at saska.vanhala@lethbridgepolice.ca or call 403-330-5049. Alternatively, Crime Stoppers can be reached anonymously by phone at 1-800-222-8477.