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Relief as two missing men found safe overnight

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Police, families appeal for assistance for missing individuals

Julie Moore. FAMILIES are concerned for the wellbeing of two missing persons after having been reported lost each in Queanbeyan and Canberra. Police are seeking public assistance to locate a 53-year-old woman and an 18-year-old boy. Julie Moore’s case is extremely troubling, last seen by a family member on Christmas Eve (December 24). Ms Moore failed to make contact with family members over Christmas Day plans, which was considered “out of character”. Monaro police district criminal investigation launched Strikeforce Kadigal to investigate the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Inquiries have revealed Ms Moore arrived at Queanbeyan Leagues Club around 11.00pm on December 24 before leaving a short time later.

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