Police searching for mother and 3-year-old daughter who disappeared from Surrey, BC

The RCMP has gone public to ask for help in finding a missing woman who disappeared along with her three-year-old daughter on November 6th.

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The RCMP has gone public to ask for help in finding a missing woman who disappeared along with her three-year-old daughter on November 6.

Authorities believe at this time that the mother, Naomi Morrisseau, 26 years of age, and daughter, Genesis Reign-Soldat, are probably still together. They were last seen near 104th Avenue and 125a Street in Surrey, BC on November 6, and last heard from in the late afternoon on November 7, at around 4:00pm.

According to Yahoo! News, the mother is described as around 5'4" in height and weighing around 165 pounds and long hair which is dark brown in color.

Police and family are concerned for the well-being of both Naomi and Genesis.

The photo for this article contains a recent picture of the two of them together in order to further aid in their possible identification and location.

Anybody with any knowledge whatsoever of the possible whereabouts of the mother and child are urgently asked to call RCMP at 604-599-0502, or Crime Stoppers, referring to RCMP file numbers 2020-173993 and/or 2020-174941.

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