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THE search for a missing woman continues after a car believed to have belonged to her was found.
Amy Elizabeth Fahlman, 25, was last seen at her home in Calgary on September 29.


Over 100 volunteers joined in to help the search on Thursday in Waiparous Village.
Her friends and family have organized search groups using social media.
“If you do come out, we really ask you to please keep your eyes open,” said Fahlman’s cousin, Trevor Miller.
“It’s been very helpful, the tremendous support and getting people aware of what they’re looking for.”
On Wednesday, Fahlman’s 2010 Nissan Murano was discovered by police.
Cops wouldn’t reveal exactly where the vehicle was found, but, investigators said they wanted to thoroughly search the area before releasing more information.
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Fahlman’s family said she had gone out for a drive the day she disappeared but never returned home.
They added that this behavior was out of character for her.
Fahlman has been called a “bright light” by desperate family members who have paid tribute to her on social media in a bid for more information.
On Facebook, Laurel Fahlman wrote: “This is my little cousin Amy. Even as a kid, she was a bright light.
“Bursting with joy and energy and kindness. It breaks my heart to say this, that she has been missing for one week.
“We love her so much and have been coordinating, working, and searching to find her day after day.”
The Calgary Police Service said they would share more information once they confirm all the details.
Anyone with information on Fahlman’s whereabouts is asked to contact police.

