Update – FOUND – Cobourg Police – Asking For Public’s Help In Finding Missing Woman

In Police Blotter

Release issued on May 28, 2019 – With assistance from York Regional Police, on May 27, 2019, Nicole Molnar was located and determined to be safe. Cobourg Police would like to extend thanks and appreciation to the public for their assistance in this matter.

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Nicole Molnar, 34 years old, was reportedly last known to be in the area of Division Street in Cobourg on Thursday, May 23, 2019 at approximately 12 noon.

The Cobourg Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Molnar and is described to be a white woman, brown eyes, average build, 5’6” tall, shoulder length dyed blonde hair, and a nose piercing.

Molnar’s family and police are concerned for her well being. Molnar is known to have ties to the City of Newmarket. Please see attached photo.

If anyone knows the current whereabouts of Nicole Molnar, or has any information about her possible location, please call the Cobourg Police Service at 905-372-6821 and speak with the Supervisor on duty, or call Crime stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).

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