Update 8:50 p.m. Saturday: The body of Tannis Wiebe has been found by police. Click here for update.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated at 12 p.m. Saturday to include new information from police that Tannis Wiebe may be heading to Alberta.
BONVILLE – A local woman, last seen Thursday afternoon in South Stormont, may be heading toward Calgary, provincial police said Saturday.
O.P.P. are trying to locate Tannis Wiebe, last seen near Bonville, because they are concerned for her well-being.
Wiebe is originally from Calgary and went to high school there, according to her Facebook profile.
UPDATE Missing: #OPP continue search for 30 year old Tannis WIEBE. 5’6’’ 225lbs. Tannis may be travelling west towards #Calgary. Call 1-888-310-1122 with any information. See attached. ^jt @RCMPONT @rcmpmb @RCMPSK @RCMPAlberta @CalgaryPolice @CBCNews @CBCManitoba @CBCSask pic.twitter.com/yETPvRvjIj
— OPPCommunicationsER (@OPP_COMM_ER) November 9, 2019
Wiebe, 30, is white, roughly 5-foot-6 inches tall, 225 pounds and was wearing a black t-shirt and black pants.
She was last seen around Myers Road around 5:30 p.m. yesterday (Thursday).
If you see Tannis or know where she is, call O.P.P. at 1-888-310-1122.