Mother of Missing Girl Asks Public for Help Finding her Daughter

| March 25, 2016 in Provincial

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The mother of a missing Enderby woman is pleading for anyone with information on her daughter to come forward.

Caitlin Potts was reported missing to Vernon RCMP on March 1st, 2016, but had not been in contact with her family since February 22nd, 2016.

Thursday, Potts mother, Priscilla Potts, issued a public statement asking for the public’s help to bring her daughter home safely.

“Caitlin is originally from Alberta but had moved to British Columbia in the fall of 2015,” the statement reads.

“Myself and the rest of Caitlin’s family have not heard from her since February and we are very worried. Caitlin is 27-years-old and leads a socially active life. Her lack of online communication with friends and loved ones is out of character for my daughter. We believe that someone must have information about Caitlin and perhaps know where she is right now. We also need to hear from anyone who may have had contact with her or have seen her since she was last heard from on February 22nd.”

Vernon RCMP said the missing woman was known to travel throughout BC and Alberta, but her lack of communication with her friends and family is out of character.

“I miss my daughter, not hearing from her has caused me a lot of worry and grief as any parent can understand. We simply need to hear from her so that we know she is okay.”

Police are asking anyone with information on Caitlin’s disappearance to contact Vernon/ North Okanagan RCMP at 250-545-7171 or any police force of a different area. The public can also call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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