Jame-Laura May (Photo courtesy of Longueuil police)Jame-Laura May (Photo courtesy of Longueuil police)
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Quebec woman missing for almost two years found in Windsor

After more than a year and a half, a missing woman from Quebec has been found in the city of Windsor.

Longueuil police said Jame-Laura May, who is now 26, was located Friday by police officers in Windsor, where she had taken refuge under a false identity.  The officers were able to identify May when they noticed one of her tattoos.

Police said she had been using a well crafted fake ID, which one of her associates is known to produce.

According to media reports in Quebec, May was watching a film at a theatre with her mother when she disappeared on October 13, 2018. Police said at the time of her disappearance that she was a frequent runaway during her teenage years.

There has been a concern for May's because she had been living under a forced mental health order at the time of her disappearance and did not have her medication.

Police said having her home now, safe and sound, is a relief for her family and loved ones.

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