Valley River woman missing since March was spotted in Winnipeg in May, RCMP say - Action News
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Valley River woman missing since March was spotted in Winnipeg in May, RCMP say

A woman from Valley River First Nationwho has been missing for over two months was recently seen in Winnipeg, RCMP say.

Melinda Lynxleg, 40, has been missing since March 31, was spotted May 15 near HSC

Melinda Lynxleg has been missing since March 31. (Submitted by Roblin RCMP)

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A woman from Valley River First Nation in western Manitoba who has been missing for over two months was recently seen in Winnipeg, RCMP say.

Melinda Lynxleg, 40, has been missing since March 31. Shehas not been active on social media since April 9, and she hasn't reached out to her family either, police say.

But Lynxleg was reportedly spotted in Winnipeg on May 15 on William Avenue near Sherbrook Street, which would be nearthe Health Sciences Centre.

Lynxleg is five feet five inches tall and190 pounds though police believeshe may have lost a significant amount of weight.Shehasbrown hair and brown eyes.

Police and Lynxleg'sfamily are concerned for her well-being. Anyone with information is asked tocall Roblin RCMP at 204-937-2164orCrime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Lynxleg was apparently seen in the area near Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre on May 15. (Submitted by Manitoba RCMP)