Missing 20-year-old Windsor woman has been located

CTV Windsor Multi-Skilled Journalist / Digital Lead
Melanie Borrelli

Windsor police are thanking the public after a missing 20-year-old woman has been found.
Julie Collins, 20, was reported missinging on Tuesday. The report said she was last seen on Monday at 11:30 p.m. in the 1000 block of Goyeau Street.
On Tuesday afternoon, police say Collins was located.
MISSING PERSON LOCATED��
Julie Collins has been located. Thank you to all who have aided in her safe return.
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