Found Deceased Canada - Andrea Limkilde, 27, Timberlea, NS, (21 Jan 2018) 5 Feb 2021

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http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2018/help-the-rcmp-find-adrea-limkilde
January 23, 2018
Timberlea, Nova Scotia News release





Andrea Limkilde, 27, was last seen on January 21 at 2:40 p.m. when she got in to a small silver car and left a residence on St. Margarets Bay Rd. in Timberlea.

She hasn't been seen since. Her family and police are concerned for her well-being. Ms. Limkilde is originally from New Brunswick and not familiar with the Halifax area as she recently moved here.
Limkilde is described as a white female, 5-foot-4, approximately 120 pounds, with shoulder length light brown hair and brown eyes. When she was last seen, she was wearing dark pants, a white tank top, red/burgundy winter parka with a fake fur hood, and black boots.
 
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https://www.country94.ca/2021/02/13/search-continues-for-missing-grand-bay-westfield-woman/


RCMP continue to look for missing 31-year-old woman , http://rcmp-grc.ca/85709 #GrandBayWestfield

Andrea is missing again. This is dated the 17th of February. Her family posted today, on fb, that she has been missing for three weeks. Does she need a new thread?
There are several threads where the person has repeatedly gone missing, i just keep re-posting about them on the same thread. imo
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Thirty-one-year-old Andrea Limkilde
N.B. RCMP ask for public's help in finding missing 31-year-old woman
 
https://www.country94.ca/2021/02/13/search-continues-for-missing-grand-bay-westfield-woman/
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31-year-old Andrea Limkilde was last seen on February 5th,2021 in Grand Bay-Westfield. (photo supplied by RCMP)

''Another appeal for information from police in the search for a missing Grand Bay-Westfield woman.

31-year-old Andrea Limkilde was last seen February 5th at about 2 p.m. at the Scholten’s gas station on River Valley Drive.

She was reported missing on Tuesday.

RCMP obtained video footage of her crossing River Valley Drive around 3:30 p.m. on February 5th and walking north.

Police want to speak to anyone who may have seen her near the store, on the walking trail, in the area of Epworth Park or getting into a vehicle on February 5th.

Andrea Limkilde is described as being 5’4″ tall and weighing about 130 pounds. She has brown eyes, brown hair and was last seen carrying a brown purse and wearing a grey or white hooded jacket, blue leggings and cream or beige Cougar boots.''
 
Although I can’t find the article, her mother reports that the telegraph journal in New Brunswick put out an article that delves more into her background, which really upset her family.
 
Although I can’t find the article, her mother reports that the telegraph journal in New Brunswick put out an article that delves more into her background, which really upset her family.
The article in question (from two weeks ago) appears to have been changed and is behind a paywall. Its initial title was "EXCLUSIVE: Family of missing woman says 'she fell through the cracks'" : Telegraph-Journal

Interesting comments at the link.
 
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Her fb (last post Feb 2): Andrea Limkilde

She was last seen on Feb 5:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police in New Brunswick

The location is also different: In 2018 she went missing from Timberlea, Nova Scotia and now she's missing from Grand Bay-Westfield, New Brunswick.

There are two more posts by RCMP in regards to Andrea's disappearance. Each post has multiple comments.

9 Feb 2021
Royal Canadian Mounted Police in New Brunswick

12 Feb 2021
Royal Canadian Mounted Police in New Brunswick
 
The first time around (in 2018, link below) she was found after a few days. Back then she went missing with a car seemingly in an unfamiliar environment, because she just moved there. What about this time? How many people in the area does she know? Could she be staying with someone?

Article from Jan 23, 2018:
**Updated** RCMP say Andrea Limkilde has been found safe
 
“GRAND BAY-WESTFIELD, N.B. -- A community-led search for a 31-year-old woman missing for nearly two months took place this weekend....

...Dozens of people gathered around the town’s Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve Saturday to coordinate their search efforts.

“The Search and Rescue had done a search previously but the snow pack was really high,” said Brittany Merrifield, one of the search organizers. “Now that the snow is mostly gone they suggested that we spend some time here." ”

N.B. community searches for woman missing since Feb. 5
 

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