Coquitlam RCMP say Jodine Millar's brown 2011 Hyundai Tucson was involved in a single-vehicle crash along Highway 1 at No. 3 Road shortly before 9 p.m. on Monday
The badly damaged SUV of a missing woman has been found on an Abbotsford highway, and police are hoping witnesses have video footage around the time of the crash to help them solve the mystery of where she is.
Coquitlam RCMP say Jodine Millar’s brown 2011 Hyundai Tucson, with Manitoba licence FXU 195, was involved in a single-vehicle crash along Highway 1 at No. 3 Road in Abbotsford shortly before 9 p.m. on Monday. When Abbotsford police got there, the SUV was empty.
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Millar had been reported missing from Coquitlam on Saturday.
Witnesses said the vehicle was speeding when it veered off the road into a water-filled ditch. Another vehicle, described as a light-coloured sedan, was seen leaving the area around the same time.
“Police are actively searching for Jodine Millar and are asking anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to come forward,” said RCMP spokeswoman Cpl. Alexa Hodgins in a news release on Tuesday.
“The fact that police have located her vehicle without her is unsettling and increases our concerns for her safety.”
Anyone with dash-camera video or who saw the vehicles before, during or after the crash is asked to call police. Investigators are specifically interested in footage along Highway 1 between the Whatcom Road and Yale Road exits from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 28.
Anyone with information or video is asked to call 604-945-1550 or report it anonymously at Crime Stoppers, 1-800-222-8477.
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