Raingi Tukai, 38, of Inukjuak has been missing for at least two weeks, Nunavik police say. (Photo courtesy of Nunavik Police Service)
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Raingi Tukai, 38, has not been seen in 2 or 3 weeks, police say
Nunavik police are searching for a woman from Inukjuak who has been missing for at least two weeks. Raingi Tukai, 38, is described by police as 5 foot 2 and 120 pounds. Tukai was reported missing May 5, according to Capt.
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