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Update: 19-year-old Searra Corke found safe

Updated- January 22, 1:45pm:

Searra Corke has been located.

Updated- January 22:

Trail RCMP are looking for a vehicle in the search for missing 19-year-old Searra Corke.

They are looking for a grey 2024 Jetta Volkswagen with the Albertan licence plate 0CU716.

If you see this vehicle or Ms Corke, please contact your local police immediately.

***Stock photo. Not actual vehicle***

Original Story:

Trail RCMP officers are seeking assistance locating 19-year-old Searra Corke, who has not been seen by her family since January 16.

A media release from the detachment states that Corke’s extended family contacted police on January 19 to report concerns for her well-being.

Police say Corke could be in the company of her brother, Kael Corke, along with a second man and woman. She also may have been seen at a Trail business on January 19 around 8:30 p.m. by someone who recognized her.

Searra Corke identifies as female, is 19 years old, 5’5” in height, weighs 150 lbs, and has brown eyes and brown hair.

RCMP are hoping to get in contact with her to confirm her well-being and safety.

“Our investigation reveals that she likely went willingly with her brother; however, we would like to confirm this due to concerns for her well-being stated by her extended family. Searra, if you read this, please contact the Trail Detachment to speak to an officer to verify that you are okay,” says Sgt. Wicentowich.

If you know the whereabouts of Searra Corke, please contact the Trail and Greater District RCMP Detachment at 250-364-2566 to speak to an investigator.


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