CANADA Canada - Deanna MacNeil, 44, Mundare AB, 28 Nov 2013

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Deanna MacNeil, 44 and of Mundare, Alberta, was last seen by her friends on Thursday, November 28th, 2013. MacNeil was seen on video surveillance inside of a liquor store in the town of Mundare the morning of her disappearance. MacNeil is a white female that is 5' 5", weighs 125 lbs, and has brown hair with hazel eyes.

Please contact the Vegreville RCMP Detachment at 780-632-2223 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

http://globalnews.ca/news/1076417/rcmp-search-for-missing-mundare-woman-last-seen-in-november/
 
Fresh initiative to locate these missing women.
Jan 22 2018
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/rcmp-to-update-three-cold-case-homicides-monday-afternoon
The most recent case is that of MacNeil, who was last seen in Mundare on Nov. 28, 2013. Friends last saw the 44-year-old at her home around noon that day. Surveillance footage showed she went to the local Servus Credit Union, followed by a trip to the Mundare Liquor Store.

A friend reported her missing two days later. Ground searchers failed to turn up any sign of her.
Zazulak said social media and advances in DNA evidence can yield new information in cold cases.

He also appealed to the public for information — including from the potential killers.

“Either come forward and take responsibility for what happened, or at least extend some kindness and compassion to the families and provide us with the location of their remains anonymously.”

He added that the RCMP’s ultimate goal is to prosecute those responsible.

Anyone with information is asked to contact a local RCMP detachment or local police agency.
 
Three Alberta missing women cases now investigated as homicides
January 22, 2018

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...The unsolved cases of three missing Alberta women — two in the Hinton area and one last seen in Mundare — are now being investigated as homicides, RCMP told an Edmonton news conference Monday.

The cases include the disappearances of Shelly Ann Bacsu in 1983, Stephanie Stewart in 2006 and Deanna MacNeil in 2013.

Police say they do not believe the three cases are related. The victims' remains have not been found.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/historical-homicides-missing-women-rcmp-1.4499246
 
Since this 2018 I can't find any further updates or mention of Deanna.
 

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