Barrie native Linda Woodbeck Alford reported missing by Sarnia Police (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)Barrie native Linda Woodbeck Alford reported missing by Sarnia Police (Photo Courtesy of Sarnia Police)
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Sarnia Police Seek Missing Woman

The Sarnia Police Service is seeking the public's help in locating a 46-year-old Barrie woman, believed to be in the city.

Police say Linda Woodbeck Alford has not been seen since early afternoon on Friday May 29, 2015 in the area of downtown Front St. She arrived from Barrie earlier in the day and family members have not heard from her since.

Police say she has no cell phone or sufficient funds to seek accommodation. She's described as 5'5'', average build, blue eyes, shoulder length brown hair with grey at the front. She was last seen wearing a black leather jacket and light blue jeans.

Anyone with information is asked to call Sarnia police or Crime Stoppers.

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