A 14-Year-Old Is Missing In Nova Scotia & Police Believe She's With A 47-Year-Old Man

She was last seen one week ago.
A 14-Year-Old Is Missing In Nova Scotia & Police Believe She's With A 47-Year-Old Man
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Police in Eskasoni, Nova Scotia, is searching for a missing 14-year-old girl who was last seen on August 13, at approximately 4 p.m. Officers believe that Mary (Molly) Martin is with a 47-year-old male.

On August 19, a news release from Eskasoni RCMP confirmed the teenager has been missing for several days.

She is described as Indigenous, 5' 1" in height, with brown hair and brown eyes. Martin has a rose tattoo on her left forearm and could be wearing glasses.

Officers believe that the 14-year-old is in the Cape Breton area, and travelling with 47-year-old Darcy Doyle.

He is described as being 6 foot tall, approximately 190 pounds and has long black hair, a full beard and a moustache.

CTV News reports that the man is known to Martin.

Via Eskasoni RCMP

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