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EPS and family of Nicole Frenchman looking for more information on her 2021 disappearance

Edmonton Police Services convened a news conference today seeking fresh leads in the 2021 disappearance case of Nicole Frenchman.

“We’re hopeful that anyone who may have information pertaining to Nicole’s disappearance might feel more comfortable now reaching out to police, with some separation from when the incident initially occurred in 2021.” -Det. Bryan Macauley said in a news release.

Frenchman was last seen at 5 AM on July 10, 2021, after being dropped off by a taxi near 82nd Avenue and 99th Street, accompanied by another woman.

Despite ongoing efforts, no human remains have been discovered, prompting authorities to classify her disappearance as a homicide investigation.

“I think of my sister and miss her every day of my life. It’s heart wrenching for my family and I. We hope someone can find it in their heart to do the right thing for my family and I, and contact EPS.”- Nicole’s sister, Sarah Frenchman.

Described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds, Frenchman has long black hair and brown eyes. She also has several distinctive tattoos. These include a blue tattoo of a woman wearing a crown on her upper right chest, a dreamcatcher on her right forearm, and a flower and a dollar sign on her right hand.”

Frenchman has several tattoos, including one of a blue woman wearing a crown on her upper right chest. (Photo provided by Edmonton Police Service)

Anyone with information about Nicole Frenchman is asked to contact EPS at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 

Nicole Frenchman (Credit: Edmonton Police Service)
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