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Update: Missing Indigenous woman found by family

Alexis Roubideaux, reported missing in March, was located safely

By Annie Todd Criminal Justice/Enterprise Reporter

A 28-year-old Indigenous woman who was previously reported missing in March has been located safely by her family, according to Lummi Communications on Tuesday, April 9.

Alexis Roubideaux was reported missing on March 15 by her family members after she was last seen in Bellingham on Jan. 16, according to the Bellingham Police Department.

The announcement was made by the Lummi Indian Business Council page on social media. No other information about Roubideaux’s well-being was released.

The Bellingham Police Department also added an update to its missing person’s post on social media saying she had been located.

Annie Todd is CDN’s criminal justice/enterprise reporter; reach her at annietodd@cascadiadaily.com; 360-922-3090 ext. 130.

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