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Gail Lynds found alive and healthy, police confirm

Update: Missing senior Gail Lynds was found alive and in good health, Sudbury police confirmed Sunday. Police also recovered her blue Dodge Caravan. There is no criminality suspected in this incident.
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After speaking with family members, neighbours and other witnesses, Greater Sudbury Police are confirming that Boyd Lynds was last seen walking in the town of Wahnapitae at around midnight June 8. Gail Lynds, however, was seen walking towards the couple's minivan at around 6 a.m. June 9, at the couple's home near the Four Corners. Supplied photo.
Update:

Missing senior Gail Lynds was found alive and in good health, Sudbury police confirmed Sunday.

Police also recovered her blue Dodge Caravan.

There is no criminality suspected in this incident.

Original story:
Missing senior Gail Lynds has been found according to a media report, but NorthernLife.ca has not yet received a confirmation from police.

The New Hot 93.5 reported on its Facebook page that Gail Lynds has been found, but did not list any sources.

Greater Sudbury Police Sgt. James Killeen said Sunday morning they were “not ready to release that information at this time” and would be releasing a press release later in the day.

Gail and her husband Boyd Lynds went missing June 9.

Boyd's body was discovered Wednesday, June 10, but the search for his wife continued around their property in Wanup.

“The Criminal Investigations Division is assisting the coroner with this coroner’s investigation into the death of Boyd Lynds,” police said in a news release. “Police want the general public to understand they are not at risk as a result of this death.”

Police said locating the couple's missing blue Dodge Caravan was “critical” to finding Gail.

NorthernLife.ca will have more on this story at is develops.