Police, family hope for new information on Edmonton woman missing since 2021
The Edmonton Police Service held a news conference on Wednesday in hopes of generating new information on the 2021 disappearance of Nicole Frenchman.
Frenchman was last seen being dropped off by a taxi at 5 a.m. on July 10, 2021 in the area of 82 Avenue and 99 Street with another woman.
Police say while no remains have been found, Frenchman's disappearance is being investigated as a homicide.
"By bringing Nicole's disappearance back to the public's attention we are hopeful that those with information concerning Nicole's disappearance and death will come forward with the information that they have," Det. Bryan Macauley told reporters.
"With that said, it is still an active and ongoing investigation, we still do have other leads that we are following up on right now. So although we are asking the public's help, we are still continuing to investigate the leads we have."
Frenchman's sister is also hoping for new information on Nicole.
"She was a very outgoing girl, funny. She was courageous with a lot of things. We grew up together in a little small town. So we were always together," Nicole's sister, Sarah Frenchman said.
"Last time I saw her was probably around April 2021. We argued and we didn't really get to say sorry. So it's kind of hard for me."
Nicole Frenchman is described as 5'4" tall, approximately 130 pounds, with long black hair and brown eyes.
Nicole Frenchman was last seen July 10, 2021. Frenchman has several tattoos, including one of a blue woman wearing a crown on her upper right chest. (Photo provided by Edmonton Police Service)
She also has several visible tattoos, including 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.
Anyone with information about Nicole Frenchman is asked to contact EPS at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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