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Prince Albert police say 1 of 2 missing Indigenous women located Friday

Joanne Laurin, who had been missing since April 22, was located by family members on May 19 in Prince Albert.

Joanne Laurin was found by family members in Prince Albert May 19

Laurin, left, was found May 19. Charles, right, is still missing. (Submitted)

Joanne Laurin, who had been missing since April 22, was located by family members in Prince Albert, police say.

Laurin, 25,was last seen May 3 in Prince Albert. She was foundsafeon May 19.

Laurin is one of two women who were sought by concerned family members.

There's no word on theother missing woman, 42-year-old Happy Charles from La Ronge, Sask.

The families joined their efforts together last week, which they hoped would yield better results.

Charles was last seen April 3 in Prince Albert. Video shows Charles at Walmart with her boyfriend.

She has not been spotted since. Charles' mother, Regina Poitras, told CBC last week that she fears the worst and expressed concerns the search is a recovery mission.