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Police in Massey, Ont. search for female they believe to be in handcuffs

The OPP says there is no risk to public safety as they search for a female in Massey, Ont. they believe to be wearing handcuffs. (Twitter photo/OPP Communications North East Region)
The OPP says there is no risk to public safety as they search for a female in Massey, Ont. they believe to be wearing handcuffs. (Twitter photo/OPP Communications North East Region)
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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are asking residents in the Massey area to secure their homes, sheds, or other buildings as they search for a female they believe is wearing handcuffs. 

In tweet published early Saturday morning, the OPP said there was no risk to public safety at the time and asked members of the public to dial 911 if spotted.


Police did not release a name but have released a photo. Few details are available and the nature of the search is unclear. 

OPP could not be immediately reached for comment.  More information will be released as it becomes available.

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