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Thelma Krull: Searchers hang posters for missing Winnipeg woman, 8 months on

The search for a Winnipeg woman who mysteriously disappeared last summer is back on today.

Krull, 57, was last seen in July of 2015 on a walk in the Harbor View area

Searchers hang posters for Thelma Krull in Winnipeg 8 months after disappearance

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Searchers hang posters for Thelma Krull in Winnipeg 8 months after disappearance
Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help finding 57-year-old Thelma Krull. Krull's favourite colour is purple, the colour now worn by searchers and supporters in her honour. (Krull family)
The search for a Winnipeg woman who mysteriously disappeared last summer is back on today.

Volunteers, family and friends hit the streets Saturday to hang up 2,000 new posters with information about 57-year-oldThelma Krull.

"Everyone knows her smile," Krull's friendConnie Muscat said. "Even though it's the same beautiful welcoming smile, we hope to justcatch people's attention again."

Krull went out on a walk on themorning of July 11 and never returned home. She was last seen in the Harbor View area. Herglasses were found a few days later on the ground at Kimberly Hill in the Valley Gardens area.

Searchers met at Tim Hortons on Plessis Road Saturday at 10 a.m. Organizers distributed new posters to the volunteersbefore the group fanned out to hang them up across the city.
Searchers pick up posters before fanning across the city Saturday. (Erin Brohman/CBC)
Thelma Krull's husband Robert Krull (right) and her friend Connie Muscat joined the group Saturday morning. (Erin Brohman/CBC)

Thelma's husband Robert Krull thanked everyone for coming out Saturday andsaid he isn't going to stop searching for his wife until she's found.

"We're suffering here and we just want answers," Robert said."The family needs to grieve....I haven't given up hope. Wehaven't given up hope."

Police still have no leads in the case, which has taken a toll on the family, Robert said.

"They really have no more clues that I know of. It's hard. They unfortunately don't tell you everything, sothat's where it stands," Robert said.

"Until you've gone through this, you have no idea. And I just hope nobody else has to go through this. I really appreciate the community support."

Krull is described as 5-foot-4 and 170 pounds. She has short, dyed-blond hair with purple streaks.

Anyone with information about Krull's whereabouts is asked to call investigators at 204-986-6250.

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With files from CBC's Erin Brohman