Harlee Macphee (Photo courtesy of Anishinabek Police Service)Harlee Macphee (Photo courtesy of Anishinabek Police Service)
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Police seeking missing Kettle Point woman

The Anishinabek Police Service, Kettle Point Detachment is seeking the public’s assistance to locate a missing 31-year-old native female that has been residing in the Kettle Point area since July 2018.

Harlee Macphee, 31, of no fixed address, was last seen in the town of Petrolia on November 8, 2018 and police are concerned for her well-being.

She's described as a Native female with brown hair and hazel eyes. She's about 5'4'', weighs 140 pounds and has a medium build.

There are no clothing descriptors available at this time.

Police say Macphee is known to frequent Windsor, Chatham, London and the Niagara Region.

Anyone that knows her whereabouts is asked to contact the Anishinabek Police Service at 519-786-5445 or the Ontario Provincial Police Communication Center at 888-310-1122.

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