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RCMP put out call for dash cam video to help find missing Merritt woman

Lalie Honeywell, 44, was last seen at the Double D Motel, located at 1502 Nicola Ave. in Merritt at approximately 6:00 p.m. on May 11, 2020.
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As the investigation continues into the disappearance of a Merritt woman, RCMP are asking anyone who may have been driving in the area where she went missing to have a look at their dash cam video.

Lalie Honeywell, 44, was last seen at the Double D Inn at 1502 Nicola Ave. in Merritt on Monday, May 11, at around 6 p.m., according to a Merritt RCMP media release. She was reported missing the next day.

Items believed to belong to Honeywell were found near Nicola Avenue near the Nicola River Bridge. After finding the belongings, the Kelowna RCMP Air Services and Nicola Valley Search and Rescue searched the river.

Searching the high water areas of the Nicola River gave no clues as to Honeywell’s whereabouts, RCMP say. The search and rescue personnel are no longer scouring the area, but police continue to investigate her disappearance.

Investigators are asking motorists who travelled in the area of the Nicola River Bridge at any time after 5 p.m. on May 11 to review their dash cam footage.

Honeywell is described as a 44-year-old Indigenous woman standing at 5’3” and weighing around 150 lbs. Honeywell has short brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing jeans, a purple shirt and a pair of DC brand shoes.

If you have any information in relation to the current whereabouts of Lalie Honeywell please call your local police, or the Merritt RCMP at 250-378-4262.


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