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Investigation continues into disappearance of Paulette Davey




The Orangeville Police Service continues to investigate the disappearance of 58-year-old Paulette Debra Davey, who was last seen when she left her residence at 145 Montgomery Boulevard Tuesday morning (February 24).
“We have been investigating several tips over the weekend and our investigation will continue until we can confirm that Mrs. Davey is safe,” said Orangeville Police Chief Wayne Kalinski.
Investigators are considering that Mrs. Davey may have been picked up by someone known to her and has left the Orangeville area.
Police have no reason to suspect foul play or any other criminality pertaining to this incident.
Police are asking to hear from either Paulette Davey herself or anyone who has spoken to Paulette.
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Paulette Davey left her Orangeville home sometime between 8 - 11 a.m. and has not returned since. Paulette is described as female, white, 5'7, 120 lbs., with short blond hair and brown eyes. Paulette is believed to be wearing a brown knee length winter parka with a fur trimmed hood.
Mrs. Davey's wallet (including credit and debit cards), cell phone and vehicle were all left at her residence. She has not made contact with any family members and her intentions are not known. These actions are described as being out of character for the female.
Anyone having further information with regards to Paulette Davey's whereabouts is encouraged to call the Orangeville Police Service at 519-941-2522 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.crimestopperssdm.com
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