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Abbotsford Couple Appeals For Help Finding Missing Daughter In Peru

Darpan News Desk , 12 Jan, 2017 01:12 PM
    The Abbotsford Police Department is assisting the parents of 41-year-old Kimberlee KASATKIN in obtaining information concerning her disappearance in Peru. 
     
    The couple contacted the APD on December 5, 2016, to advise that their daughter had gone missing from her home in Lima, Peru, and is currently part of an investigation that includes Interpol. 
     
    Their last contact with her occurred on November 26, 2016. Kimberlee KASATKIN splits her time between a residence in Abbotsford and a home in Peru that she shares with her two children and common-law husband. 
     
     
    The family believes that Kimberlee has many friends in Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley who may have had recent contact from her or might know something that could assist the missing person investigation. 
     
    The APD and Kimberlee’s family are asking that anyone with information about Kimberlee Suzanne KASATKIN call the Abbotsford Police Department at 604-859-5225 or text APD at 222973 (abbypd).
     
    The parents, Kathleen and Alexander KASATKIN, will be leaving for Lima in the coming days to seek answers concerning their daughter’s disappearance firsthand. 

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