Police say several items were seized from a house in Centre Rawdon relating to the missing-person case of Melissa Dawn Peacock.
Investigators began searching the home on Thursday afternoon and wrapped up on Saturday at 4 p.m.
Peacock, a 20-year-old Dartmouth woman, hasn’t been seen or heard from since Nov. 8.
“All I can confirm is that during the ongoing investigation into her disappearance, information and evidence was gathered that resulted in us executing a search warrant at that residence on Douglas Road,” RCMP spokeswoman Sgt. Brigdit Leger said on Sunday.
“Items were seized during the search and they’ve been sent for more information.”
Peacock was last seen in the Sackville-Beaver Bank area in the late-evening hours of Nov. 7, with police believing she was in a vehicle travelling outbound from the Sackville area on Highway 354 just after midnight on Nov. 8.
Her last known whereabouts is the area of Gore, also in the early morning hours of Nov. 8.
“This is still very much a missing-persons investigation,” Leger said. “However, we certainly recognize that due to the fact Melissa has not been active on social media, she hasn’t been in touch with her family or friends … we have to recognize the potential that Melissa has met with foul play.”