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Family seeks Mary Mickeyook, Inuk woman missing in Montreal

Cree and Inuit relatives are looking for Mary Mickeyook, 60, from Kuujjuarapik, who went missing while in Montreal for medical treatment last week.

60-year-old from Kuujjuarapik was in city for medical treatment

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  • On Thursday, June 18, Mary Mickeyook was found by police at a Montreal hospital.

Cree and Inuit relatives are looking for a 60-year-old woman from northern Quebec who wentmissing in Montreal last week.

MaryMickeyook had travelled to the cityfrom Kuujjuarapik for medical treatment.

Relatives are looking for Mary Mickeyook, 60, from Kuujjuarapik, Que., who went missing while in Montreal for medical treatment last week. (Facebook)

She was last seen on June 10at the Atwater YMCA where Nunavik patients stay in Montreal. Mickeyook's son-in-law Albert Mianscumsays her belongings, including her bank card, were still in her room at the YMCA.

He says her family misses her and is very worried.

Allan Gull, an outreach worker with Montreal's Native Friendship Centre, is working with Montreal police to find Mickeyook. He says anyone with information should call the SPVM at 514-280-0112.

Kuujjuaraapik is the southern-most Inuit community in Quebec, neighbouring the Cree community of Whapmagoostui.