
Kamloops RCMP ask for public’s help to find missing woman
Kamloops RCMP are searching for a woman who went missing last week.
Elizabeth Mcleod, 53, was last seen in Kamloops in the evening on June 17, according to a press release from police.
She left her accommodation at some point during the night and hasn’t been seen since.
Mcleod’s spouse tried to find her on his own, but reported her missing on June 19.
RCMP describe Mcleod as a Caucasian female with grey hair shaved at the back and blue eyes. Mcleod is 5’3” and 146 lb.
She was last seen in grey pants, a peach coloured fleece top and was carrying a black backpack with pink peace signs on it.
“Elizabeth was destined for Salmon Arm and may be traveling to that area but we are asking the public to take a moment to look at Elizabeth’s photo and share it within your social media circles. Any possible sightings should be reported to the Kamloops RCMP at 250-828-3000 and cite file 2025-19244,” Staff Sgt. Janelle Shoihet said in the release.
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