Police seek public’s help locating missing 30-year-old woman

Niagara Regional Police are asking for the public’s help as they investigate a missing person case involving a 30-year-old woman with ties to Fort Erie and Toronto.

5 District detectives are searching for Tabitha Seneca, who was reported missing to police in Fort Erie on Tuesday, according to a police news release.

Police say Seneca was last seen in the Highway 27 and Rexdale Boulevard area of Toronto on the evening of February 25.

Seneca is described as an Indigenous woman, five-foot-nine with a medium build and long black hair. Credit: Niagara Regional Police Service

Police say she has been known to frequent the downtown areas of Toronto and Hamilton.

Detectives expressed concern for Seneca’s safety and are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact the 5 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at (905) 688-4111.

Anyone wishing to provide information anonymously can contact Crime Stoppers of Niagara online or by calling (800) 222-TIPS. Police note that Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards for information that leads to an arrest.

While the news release states that Seneca is 30 years old, the image provided by police says she is 31. Fort Erie Radio was unable to confirm which is correct prior to publication.

The incident number is 26-25947.

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