Alexander and Shyann Williams were last seen in Whitehorse early Saturday morning.
UPDATE: Whitehorse RCMP announced late Thursday morning that the man and woman have been located.
Two Haines Junction residents have gone missing in Whitehorse.
In a news release, Whitehorse RCMP are asking for help in finding Alexander and Shyann Williams, both of whom were last seen in Whitehorse around 3 A.M. on Saturday, May 11.
Alexander Williams is described as a 36-year-old First Nations man. Six feet tall, 185 pounds, brown hair and eyes, and last seen wearing a grey sweater. (Photo: Whitehorse RCMP)

Shyann Williams is described as a 24-year-old First Nations woman. Five foot five, 140 pounds, brown hair and eyes, two lip piercings and a tattoo on her left arm. She was last seen wearing a green hoodie. (Photo: Whitehorse RCMP)
The release also describes the vehicle they may be driving as a blue 2001 Pontiac Grand Am with Yukon license plate reading JMV 53. The car’s rear passenger window is covered in tape.
Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to contact Whitehorse RCMP at (867) 667-5551. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by phone at (867) 667-6715 or online at crimestoppersyukon.ca

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