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Mounties are seeking a central Alberta family of six who say their disappearance nearly a month ago is worrying.

Winnie Mani, 39, and her five children who normally reside in Meridian Beach, 200 kilometres north of Calgary, haven’t been seen since mid-March, say RCMP, who believe the family might be in southern B.C.

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“Winnie last spoke with family over the phone on April 3, 2024, though the whereabouts of her and that of her children hasn’t been confirmed since mid-March 2024,” RCMP said in a press release Tuesday.

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“Rimbey RCMP are concerned for the family’s well-being and are asking for the public’s assistance.”

On March 28, Calgary police notified RCMP that they had found a 2013 black Dodge Durango registered to Winnie Mani in a private parking lot near the Bow Habitat Station, located at 1440 17A St. S.E.

The family is Black and the children range in age from 13 to 24.

Gabriel is age 13, Samuel 14, Israel 15, Debra 18 and Liliane is 24 years old.

Anyone with information about the Mani family’s whereabouts is urged to call Rimbey RCMP at 403-843-2224 and provide tips anonymously at Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app.

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