UPDATE: Kelowna woman who went missing over the weekend found safe and sound

| March 20, 2018 in Kelowna

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(UPDATE: March 20, 2018 @ 2 p.m.)

The Kelowna RCMP has confirmed that 57-year-old Christine Olsen-Meissnitzer, who went missing on Saturday has been located safe and sound. 

(Original Story: March 18, 2018)

Kelowna RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating missing Kelowna woman, Christine Olsen-Meissnitzer.

She was last seen departing Kelowna General Hospital on March 17, 2018, around 12 p.m.

Police and her family and friends are very concerned for her health and well-being. She requires daily medication and may appear to the public as disoriented and or confused.

Description of Olsen-Meissnitzer:

She was last seen wearing a pair of grey printed leggings, a bright red winter coat, a pair of red boots and a baseball cap.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Olsen-Meissnitzer is urged to contact their local police

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