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Family relieved after woman returns home

A 20-year-old Winnipeg woman whose disappearance prompted a plea to the public for help returned home Saturday morning.

"How do I feel? I'm relieved Jessica came home safe," her mother, Jennifer Jackson-Jones, said Sunday afternoon.

The Jones family issued a frantic appeal for Jessica's return on Halloween, saying the woman had gone missing the previous weekend and they had been unable to locate her.

Jessica's mother said she didn't want to say anything about her daughter's condition after her return, other than to let people know she was safe.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 6, 2012 $sourceSection0

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