Chilliwack police ask for publics help finding missing 7-year-old girl

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Chilliwack RCMP is actively seeking assistance in locating seven-year-old Lily Coursol, who went missing Thursday afternoon. She was last seen around 4 p. m. in the 50800 block of Winona Road, where she followed her neighbor's dogs into a wooded area and did not return. An air and ground search commenced shortly after her disappearance, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

Lily is 4 feet tall, with light brown hair and brown eyes, and was dressed in all pink at the time she went missing. Authorities are appealing to the community for any information regarding her whereabouts. Local police and Crime Stoppers are available for tips at 1-800-222-8477. Missing person cases like Lily's highlight the importance of community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement. The ongoing search underscores the concern for her safety and well-being.

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