Family continues search for missing Calgary woman into Thanksgiving weekend

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Family continues search for missing Calgary woman into Thanksgiving weekend
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Calgary police have described Amy as 5’6” tall, approximately 130 pounds, with a slim build, brown eyes and brown hair.

In a remote forested area northwest of Calgary in the Waiparous Valley, Trevor Miller sits in a Westfalia van, pouring over maps and organizing volunteers to aid in the search for his cousin, Amy Fahlman, who was declared missing by Calgary police on Oct. 1.Calgary police have described Amy as five foot six inches, approximately 130 pounds, with a slim build, brown eyes and brown hair.

"We know that she left the house around 11:00 in the morning with the intention to go for a drive out into the wilderness, which is not unusual for her," said Miller. While Miller said initial search efforts spanned a broad region, ranging from the southern part of Kananaskis all the way to the B.C. border and back to Cochrane, the party has narrowed their focus to an area close to where Amy's car was found, roughly 45 kilometres north of Waiparous village off of Highway 40.

Miller said the search party meets at this staging area each morning before groups are sent out to different areas, roughly 45 kilometres north of Waiparous village

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