
RCMP still searching for Fredericton woman 4 years after her disappearance
The New Brunswick RCMP continues to look for a missing Fredericton woman four years after her disappearance.
Kari Lynn Rose Campbell, 38, was last seen on Aug. 19, 2021, outside a home on Lower Durham Road in Durham Bridge.
She was reported missing to Fredericton police three days later.
Keswick RCMP took over the investigation a short time later. The Major Crime Unit began investigating the case last year.
The RCMP previously said investigators believe she may be deceased.
Campbell was last seen wearing a grey sweater, blue jeans, blue Under Armour shoes and carrying a brown purse.
Police describe her as being approximately five-foot-two and about 120 pounds.
Kari Campbell
The last photo of Kari Lynn Rose Campbell before she went missing. (RCMP)
She has medium-length brown hair, blue eyes, a butterfly tattoo on her leg and forearm and a sun tattoo on her shoulder blade.
Police continue to ask anyone with information on the investigation to call the Major Crime Unit at 506-452-3491.
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