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Nanaimo RCMP are searching for 40-year-old Marlon Orozco-Castillo Our Sincere Prayer are with Marlo's Family B.C. Coroners Service identifies remains found near Rosstown Road Nanaimo BC 2016-07-29 08:29 PDT - File # 2016-14022 .......... The BC Coroners Service has made a positive identification of the human remains found on July 4th near Bowen Road. The remains have been identified as 40 year Marlon Orozco-Castillo of Nanaimo reported missing from Nanaimo in May of this year. Orozco-Castillo's family and next of kin have been notified. The resulting investigation found no evidence of foul play and the death continues to be investigated by the BC Coroners Service.

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Half-brother of Rachel Pernosky charged in her 2013 killing IHIT File: 2013-762 - Mission File: 2013-2681 Also see Global BC News On March 16, 2013 a Missing Person’s investigation was opened by Mission RCMP after 18 year old Rachel Pernosky could not be located by family and friends. Her disappearance was out of character and caused great concern for her family. On March 19, three days after she was last seen alive, Rachel’s body was located in a rural location in Chilliwack. It was clear that Rachel had met with foul play and IHIT assumed conduct of what was now, a homicide investigation. The randomness of her murder shocked the community of Mission and beyond and public safety was paramount for all investigative agencies involved but it was quickly determined that this incident was not random and a suspect was identified in the early stages. On June 23, 2016 there was sufficient evidence to support homicide related charges against Rachel’s half-brother and on June 24th he was arrested without incident. Investigators have been working closely with Crown Counsel and have secured charge approval against 31 year old Matthew Joseph Pernosky for the second degree murder of Rachel Pernosky, as well as a second charge of indignity to a body by having sexual contact with and disposing of the body. “This is a tragic case that has left a family with many unanswered questions. From the onset, IHIT and Mission RCMP have worked collaboratively to follow the evidence and secure the charges you see today. It has been three solid years of drive and commitment from all of the investigators involved,” says S/Sgt. Jennifer Pound. While there will be many questions regarding the motive, investigative details and details surrounding the specific charges, the integrity of this investigation must be protected and the court process will be honoured.

Very Sadly Oscar was Found Deceased - Our Sincere Prayers are with his Family Castlegar BC 2016-07-05 12:16 PDT - File # 2016-2117 .......... The Castlegar RCMP has confirmed that 44 year old Oscar BOT of Castlegar, who was reported missing on June 29, 2016, has been located deceased. On July 4, 2016 the Castlegar RCMP located the body of Mr Oscar Bot in a heavily wooded area, West of Castlegar. The Castlegar RCMP was assisted by the Castlegar Search and Rescue team in conducting an extensive search of several locations in the Castlegar area during the course of this matter. The Castlegar RCMP has completed its investigation and has confirmed that foul play was not a contributing factor in Mr. Bots’ death. The Castlegar RCMP has advised next of kin. The Castlegar RCMP will continue to assist the BC Coroners Services with their investigation. The Castlegar RCMP are once again appreciative of our local SAR volunteers and their assistance with this matter. No further details are being released with respect to this investigation.

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A missing Kelowna woman's body has been found in Washington.



Neva Evdokimoff, 48, was reported missing by her family on May 25 by Trail RCMP

A missing Kelowna woman's body has been found in Washington.

Neva Evdokimoff, 48, was reported missing by her family on May 25 by Trail RCMP, who now confirm her death. “On June 9th, Neva Evdokimoff's body was located by the Steven's County Sheriff in Washington,” writes Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.

“US authorities recovered her body from the Columbia River.

Trail RCMP located Evdokimoff's vehicle in the parking lot at Gyro Park in Trail. Video surveillance indicates she parked there about 11:30 a.m. May 24, three hours after leaving Shore Acres.

The Trail and District RCMP continue to assist the BC Coroners Services with their investigation into her death.

“There is no indication of foul play being involved in her death,” adds Moskaluk.

VPD Police Search for Man Missing More Than a Year - Yiu Nin “Nelson” Ng

June 8, 2016



The VPD is asking for the public’s help to find a man who has been missing for more than a year.

Forty-nine-year-old Yiu Nin “Nelson” Ng was reported missing earlier this year, but was last seen on March 22nd, 2015. He is described as being reclusive and having very infrequent contact with family.

The Vancouver Police Missing Persons Unit has exhausted investigative avenues in trying to locate the missing man.

Mr. Ng is Asian, 5’9″ tall, 140 lbs., with long black hair and brown eyes. He wears prescription eyeglasses and may have a sparse, goatee beard.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Nelson Ng is asked to contact their local police.

The father of a B.C. woman who has been missing for more than nine years has offered a $25,000 reward for information about what happened to her.

See Earlier Stories HERE



Candace Shpeley was last seen in March, 2007. Her father held a news conference in Abbotsford, B.C., on Tuesday to mark her 33rd birthday.

“I'm looking for information on my daughter. Either she's alive, or she's dead. I have no idea,” said Barry Shpeley.

“I'm offering $25,000 in cash to anybody who knows what happened to my daughter and can bring her back safely. If you don't know what happened to my daughter, maybe you know who's responsible for my daughter. This money, if you can get them arrested and convicted, is yours, too."

Ms. Shpeley’s vehicle was discovered in a Vancouver neighbourhood after her disappearance, but police have not determined what happened to her.

Mr. Shpeley said he believes the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, which is leading the case, has neglected the file.

“My daughter’s case has been shoved off to the side,” he said.

IHIT spokesperson Sergeant Jennifer Pound said the homicide unit understands family members can become frustrated by the lack of information about a case.

She said the investigation remains active, but investigators have previously noted that a person of interest in the case died in prison. Sgt. Pound said the evidence collected to date suggests Ms. Shpeley met with foul play.

Mr. Shpeley said he believes his daughter may have been murdered, as he cannot believe she would simply walk away from her family. Her three children are now aged 15, 14, and 11.

Mr. Shpeley described his daughter as a warm, loving person who always wanted to help others.

He said her disappearance has been “a nightmare.”

IHIT Investigating a Suspicious Death After Body of Missing Person Recovered

OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO JASTINDER'S FAMILY

IHIT File: 2016-985

North Vancouver BC File: 2016-13216

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IHIT Investigating a Suspicious Death After Body of Missing Person Recovered

Background: On May 26, 2016, North Vancouver RCMP requested the public’s assistance to locate 34 year old Jastinder ATHWAL as he had not been seen by friends and family since May 19th. A Missing Person Investigation was opened.

On May 29, 2016, just before 9:00 am, North Vancouver RCMP, along with the North Vancouver District Fire Department responded to a call of a deceased male located in Lynn Creek. The Coroner also attended the scene.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has conduct and is working in partnership with the North Vancouver RCMP as the cause of death remains unknown and the potential of a homicide cannot be ruled out at this time. An autopsy is required to determine the cause of death and confirm whether or not foul play is a factor.

The identity of the victim has been confirmed to be 34 year old Jastinder ATHWAL. The next-of-kin notification has been completed.

Thank you to the public who remained vigilant and supported the Missing Person Investigation by bringing information forward to the police.

IHIT is asking for anyone that has information about, or was in the company of, Jastinder ATHWAL following his disappearance on May 19, 2016 to contact the IHIT Tipline at 1-877-551-4448, or, if you wish to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers.

There will be no further information released until the completion of the autopsy which is scheduled to occur in the coming days.

Released by: S/Sgt. J. Pound

SALMON ARM — The search for a missing Salmon Arm man has ended in tragedy.

Our Sincere Condolences and Prayers are with Allbury's Family



The remains of Christopher Allbury were found last Friday, Salmon Arm RCMP and the B.C. Coroners Service confirm. Police say foul play is not believed to be a factor in the death of the 70-year-old man’s death. Allbury’s partially decomposed remains were found in an area on 6th Street NE and Lakeshore Drive.

Very Sadly, the RCMP reported that the Body of missing Edward Luvuuma was Found

The body of a man missing since November 13, 2015 was found on May 6, 2016 in Burnaby.

The cause of death is not considered suspicious at this time. The BC Coroner’s Service is involved in the investigation.

Further media enquiries are to be directed to the BC Coroners Service.





Five Years to the Day – Help us find Madison Scott

Vanderhoof BC

2016-05-27 12:19 PDT - File # 2011-4852



On Saturday May 28th, 2011 every parent’s nightmare became a reality for the Scott family of Vanderhoof.

On Friday May 27th, 2011, 20 year old Madison Scott attended a party at Hogsback Lake which is a Forest Service Campsite located approximately 25 kilometers South of Vanderhoof. Maddy parked her white 1990 Ford F150 pick-up truck and pitched her tent nearby as she was camping there with a group of new found friends, from Vanderhoof. The group was celebrating a friendʼs birthday and at the end of the evening, Maddy was left on her own in her tent. Everyone else left the party by 4 am.

On May 28th, 2011, something happened between 4 am - 8:30 a.m. that led to Maddyʼs disappearance; foul play is suspected and Maddy remains missing despite a vigorous and in depth RCMP investigation and ongoing efforts by family and friends.

“We know someone out there knows something about the disappearance, but either won’t, or can’t tell us what happened to Maddy. We are asking any individual who has information and has not already come forward to contact the police or Crimestoppers” stated lead investigator Cst. Tom Wamsteeker of the North District Major Crime Unit.

In support of the on-going investigative efforts, the RCMP are releasing a video that provides a previous re-enactment, private reward and information the public needs to know to help with our investigation.

The Scott family would like to thank the community and RCMP for their continued support in our search for answers regarding the disappearance of Madison Scott.

The Maddy Scott family team will be holding the 5th annual Poker Ride at Hogsback Lake this Saturday May 28th, 2016, and we encourage everyone to come and participate as we continue our search for answers.

If you have information we ask you to call the Vanderhoof RCMP at (250) 567-2222 or if you wish to remain anonymous call CrimeStopers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The BC Coroners Service has helped close a two-and-a-half-year-old missing person's case.

The coroners office confirmed Friday, human remains found on Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver last month are those of British tourist Tom Billings.



Billings was reported missing in the fall of 2013.

The 22-year-old Oxford, England resident, was last seen hiking in the North Shore mountains on the afternoon of Nov. 25, 2013.

He was reported missing about a week later after he failed to complete his travel plans. He had been spending eight weeks travelling in North America.

A large-scale search that followed his disappearance failed to find any trace of him.

A hiker on Cypress Mountain found what he believed to be human remains last month, and contacted police.

North Shore Search and Rescue returned to the area some days later and completed more of the recovery operation.

Identification specialists with the BC Coroners Service now have confirmed that the deceased male found was, in fact, Mr. Billings.

The BC Coroners Service continues to investigate this death. Foul play is not suspected.

Mr. Billings’s family has been notified of this identification.

Thomas Billings

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Police release video images of missing Caitlin POTTS last seen on February 21, 2016

Vernon/North Okanagan, Enderby, B.C.

2017-04-26 13:50 PDT

RCMP investigators with the Southeast District Major Crime Unit (MCU) have released video surveillance images of Caitlin POTTS entering the Orchard Park Mall Entrance on February 21, 2016.

In the images POTTS enters the mall at approximately 1:30 pm that Sunday afternoon.

Caitlin Potts left sister chilling last message before she disappeared from B.C. Interior.

In last message to sister 4 months ago Potts said she found a ride on Kijiji to Calgary



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North Okanagan RCMP say they haven’t given up on finding a missing Enderby woman.

An active investigation remains underway for Caitlin Potts, a 27-year-old North Okanagan woman who was last heard from on Feb. 22 and reported missing March 1. Const. Jocelyn Noseworthy says officers have been following up on numerous leads but have not been able to locate her.

“It’s a matter we’re taking very seriously,” Noseworthy says.

Potts apparently told friends she was moving to Calgary, but she has not been seen or heard from since. Friends say her lack of contact is out of character and are worried about her.

Police have used helicopters and conducted ground searches in attempts to find her, but so far have come up empty handed.

“We haven’t given up on finding Caitlin Potts by any means,” Noseworthy says.

At this point, police do not believe foul play is involved. The detachment is collaborating with Calgary police.

Potts’ mother made an emotional appeal in March asking anyone with information about her daughter to come forward.

“I miss my daughter, not hearing from her has caused me a lot of worry and grief as any parent can understand. We simply need to hear from her so that we know she is okay,” she said.

If you can help find Caitlin or know how to get in touch with her, please call the Vernon-North Okanagan RCMP at 250-545-7171 or any police force in your area. If you want to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477.

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Mother asks: Have you seen Caitlin Potts?

It has been more than a month since friends and family had any contact with Caitlin Potts on February 22nd, 2016.

Caitlin was reported missing to the Vernon/North Okanagan RCMP on March 1st, 2016.

Caitlin is known to travel throughout BC and Alberta, but her lack of communication with her friends and family is unusual.

“The Vernon/North Okanagan RCMP will continue to investigate Caitlin’s disappearance until her current whereabouts are known. Family and the Vernon/North Okanagan RCMP need to know that she is safe and sound,” says Cst Jocelyn Noseworthy of the Vernon RCMP.

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RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in locating Caitlin Potts

Vernon/North Okanagan, Enderby BC

Mon Mar 21 12:22:00 PDT 2016 - File # 2016-3769 - Also See RCMP Update

Caitlin is a 27 year old first nations woman.

Caitlin Potts with long black and blonde hair wearing a black shirt

She is described as: •approximately 5' 3"/ 160 cm •150 lb/68 kg •brown eyes •long black hair with blonde streaks

Caitlin was last in contact in contact with her friends and family on February 22nd, 2016.

Caitlin has been known to travel throughout BC and Alberta.

Since Caitlin's disappearance, police have followed up on numerous leads and possible sightings, however she remains missing.

Anyone with information about Caitlin Brandy Potts or her current whereabouts is asked to call the Vernon/North Okanagan RCMP detachment at (250) 545-7171 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Washington police find remains of former B.C. resident and her husband - see CBC News



Family of missing Dawson Creek teen - Denny Poole - raising funds for reward

By Jon Azpiri

Online News Producer Global News



The family of a missing Dawson Creek teen held a yard sale Saturday to raise money for a reward they hope will lead them to information on his whereabouts.



Denny Poole was last seen on March 12 when he and a friend tried to travel on foot from Dawson Creek to Fort St. John.

“They decided to go for a jog because they met a girl on Facebook and they wanted to go and meet her,” sister Alisha Poole said. “They ended up getting lost around the Kiskatinaw [Bridge] and the Old Alaska Highway and got all turned around.”

Poole and his friend got into an argument and decided to part ways. The friend made it home but Poole hasn’t been heard from since.

Police say they don’t believe foul play was involved in the 15-year-old’s disappearance.

On Saturday, Alisha Poole held a yard sale to raise money for a possible reward. She has also set up a Gofundme page.

RCMP say Denny Poole is a First Nations youth who is 5’7″, 120-130 lbs. with short black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a grey DGK sweater, black jeans, Osirus running shoes, and carrying a black backpack.

Anyone with information about Poole’s disappearance is asked to contact Dawson Creek RCMP at 1-250-784-3700, or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477.

Also See Dawson Creek Mirror

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RCMP are asking the public for help locating missing 15-year-old Denny Poole, in B.C. Peace Region

Dawson Creek BC - File #2016-1547

Tue Mar 15 16:24:00 PDT 2016

Sightings from Alberta to Kamloops, but teen still missing one month later

Lead investigator Brett Bignell says there have been sightings of missing Dawson Creek teen Denny Poole from Kamloops to Valleyview, Alta., but police are still not any closer to locating him

Tuesday marked one month since the 15-year-old went missing from a roadside between Dawson Creek and Fort St. John.

Bignell, the lead investigator on the case, has ruled out the Kamloops sighting as a case of mistaken identity, but says police do not yet have enough information to rule out the Valleyview tip.

"I would say there is a possibility he could be anywhere," he said. "We haven't gotten any closer to finding Denny yet."

Poole was last seen by a friend near the Kiskatinaw Bridge on the Alaska Highway.

Police and search and rescue crews have been regularly combing the area, Bignell says, and are now looking to expand the search.

- See more at: http://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/dawson-creek/sightings-from-alberta-to-kamloops-but-teen-still-missing-one-month-later-1.2229666#sthash.ZZaLLOz6.dpuf

"I would like to see (the search) expanded toward Dawson Creek," Bignell said.

The search for Poole has become part of the daily routine at the detachment, with members following up on leads, asking questions in communities where sightings have been noted and trying to track down video surveillance in some cases.

Police believe Poole and a friend got sidetracked on a backroad while walking between Fort St. John and Dawson Creek.

Poole's friend, who has not been publicly identified, said that he last saw the missing teen near the Kiskatinaw bridge. The friend was soon picked up by a concerned motorist.

The motorist, who police describe as a man with a "South Asian" accent, has been ruled out as a suspect.

"We were hoping that he would have lead us down the road of other possible areas to look into," Bignell said.

Bignell says it's hard to determine the odds of a missing person being found safe after one month.

"I've dealt with similar missing persons files and people have shown up alive and well. I've also seen ones where they just never, ever are found again. It's hard to say," he added.

Although one month in, Poole's disappearance is far from the longest active missing person file at the Dawson Creek detachment.

Eva Mitchell, an 83-year-old First Nations woman, has been missing from the Kelly Lake Settlement near Pouce Coupe since 2004.

The RCMP's missing person division based in the Lower Mainland has been keeping a close watch on the file, Bignell said. "Just to make sure that someone didn't miss something, (and) double-check everything we've done so far."

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Three Weeks Now

Dawson Creek BC

2016-04-01 15:24 PDT - File # 2016-1547 Dawson Creek RCMP

It has been three weeks as of April 1, 2016 since Denny Poole was last seen on Highway 97 just over a kilometre south of the Kiskatinaw River Bridge

Denny and a friend were attempting to walk from Dawson Creek to Fort St John on March 12th, but Denny never arrived at his intended destination nor did he return home. The two teens wandered the highway and backroads for some 20 hours taking what they thought to be short cuts of the back roads but appeared they kept getting turned around and did not make much headway.

The last reported sighting of Denny was around 7:30 p.m. March 12th. Since his disappearance Denny has failed to keep in contact with family which is considered very out of character for him.

Investigators once again are turning to the public to assist them in checking any personal outbuildings or wooded areas in a wide radius from where Denny was last reported being seen. (Approximately 1 km south of the Kiskatinaw River Bridge).

Should you have any information regarding the wanderings of Denny that have not been reported to police or have any information regarding the disappearance of Denny, please call the Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (tips).

Denny is a 15 year old First Nations youth who is described as approximately; 5’7 tall, weighing between 120-130 Lbs, Short Black hair, Brown eyes,

Denny was last seen wearing a grey DGK Sweater (DGK is in red lettering), Black jeans, Osirus running shoes, and carrying a black backpack.

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RCMP creating timeline before teen was reported missing

3/22/2016

RCMP in Dawson Creek are hoping you can help them draw a timeline of events before 15-year-old Denny Poole was reported missing.

Mounties are now saying the teen was last spotted on the south side of the Kiskatinaw River Bridge on Saturday, March 12th around 7:30 p.m.

Officers are asking anyone who was travelling through the area between Dawson Creek and Fort St John who may have seen two teens on the highway or a side road to call them with those details.

RCMP say the two teens split up around 7:30. Members received a phone call 22 minutes later at 7:52 from the boy Denny was with.

Police called it a ‘suspicious occurrence’ and only said the youth may have experienced a hypothermic delusion.

During that phone conversation, an unknown man who was travelling between Dawson Creek and Fort St John, stopped to check on the well-being of the teen and spoke with officers. Police said the man spoke with what sounded like a heavy south Asian accent.

They’ve yet to identify him and are asking for his help in their investigation.

In a statement, Staff sergeant Marcel Guilbalt said “Since Denny was on foot and appeared to have been wandering in the area for some time, we are asking everyone in the area where he was last seen to check their property and outbuildings in case Denny took refuge in one of these structures.”

Police describe Denny as a First Nations youth. He’s roughly 5’7” and weighs between 120lbs and 130lbs. He has short black hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a dark grey DGK sweater with black jeans, Osirus runners and was carrying a black backpack.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Dawson Creek detachment at 250-784-3700.

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Poole is believed to be in the Dawson Creek or Fort St. John area, but RCMP cannot confirm that.

He was last seen wearing a grey DKG sweater, Osirus shoes, black jeans a flat brimmed hat and was carrying a backpack.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact RCMP at 250-787-8140.

Kim Rogelstad has been missing for nine years

Coquitlam BC

2016-05-18 13:06 PDT - File # 2007-19504



Coquitlam – It has been nine years since Kim Rogelstad (nee Winston), then 43 years old, went missing. She was last seen in the Coquitlam Centre and the last contact she had with her family was on May 27th, 2007.

“When not working at the Pitt Meadows Golf and Country, Kim Rogelstad could often be found at the A&W or Starbucks in Pinetree Village and at the Coquitlam Centre Food Court”, said Cst. Jamie Phillipson. “Kim was well known in the community and had deep roots in Port Coqutilam having grown up and gone to school there”.

The Coquitlam RCMP are renewing the call for public assistance to locate Kim Rogelstad. It is hoped that someone may have some information, no matter how seemingly insignificant, that can help locate Kim.

If you have any information regarding Kim Rogelstad’s whereabouts, please contact the Coquitlam RCMP at 604-945-1550 and quote file number 2007-19504. Anyone wishing to provide information anonymously can contact Crime Stoppers:

•by phone: 1-800-222-8477(TIPS)

•online: www.solvecrime.ca

•By SMS: Text: BCTIP and your message to CRIMES (274637)

•Via Facebook [link: https://www.facebook.com/metrovancouvercrimestoppers]

Very Sad News and Our Prayers are with Robert's family

Body of missing man found

West Shore

2016-05-18 15:27 PDT

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The body of a man missing since May 16th was found on May 18th, 2016. The cause of death is not considered suspicious at this time. The BC Coroners Service is involved in the investigation.

West Shore RCMP would like to thank those that assisted with the investigation.

Missing person to locate: Robert KIDD

West Shore BC

2016-05-18 08:27 PDT - File # 2016-6682

Our Sincere Condolences and Prayers are with the family

Washington CBC News

Man arrested in case of missing couple, one of whom is said to be former B.C. resident

SEATTLE - Authorities said they have taken into custody in San Diego one of two brothers who were charged with first-degree murder in the presumed killing of a missing Washington state couple

Patrick Shunn and Monique Patenaude, who media reports said is a former resident of British Columbia. police find remains of former B.C. resident and her husband - seeMan arrested in case of missing couple, one of whom is said to be former B.C. residentSEATTLE - Authorities said they have taken into custody in San Diego one of two brothers who were charged with first-degree murder in the presumed killing of a missing Washington state couplePatrick Shunn and Monique Patenaude, who media reports said is a former resident of British Columbia.

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Police are searching for Karamjit Khangura of New Westminster

May 12-2016



New Westminster – The NWPD are seeking the public’s assistance in locating thirty-five year old Karamjit Khangura of New Westminster.

He was last seen this morning as he was leaving for work. He never arrived at his workplace. His vehicle has been located in Delta but the NWPD has been unable to locate Khangura. He is a South Asian male, slim, 165 lbs, 5ft 8” and was wearing a blue shirt, blue pants and blue hat.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Khangura is asked to call the New Westminster Police Department at (604) 525-5411 or their local police department.

Very Sad News

Our Prayers are with Jordan's Family

Victoria, BC – VicPD Missing Person investigators have ended their search for missing 23-year-old Victoria man, Jordan Hanson.

The Comox RCMP located Jordan deceased on May 7th at Mount Washington. The death is not considered suspicious and the BC Coroner Service continues their investigation.

Our thoughts are with Jordan’s family during this difficult ti me.

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Update: Missing Colleen Smith Rock Creek area woman’s vehicle located in Kelowna

2016-05-06 14:38 PDT - File # 2016-366



The vehicle belonging to Rock Creek BC resident Colleen Smith has been located in Kelowna.

Midway RCMP continue to look for Colleen Smith who was originally reported missing in early February when she failed to show up for work.

On Tuesday May 3, 2016, the Kelowna RCMP located Smith’s blue 2005 four-door

Chevrolet Cobalt in a Kelowna retail business parking lot. An examination of the vehicle failed to uncover any evidence about her current whereabouts. The vehicle did appear to have been parked at the location for a period of time and was found locked and to be in good running order with no damage.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Colleen Smith is urged to contact their local police, the Midway RCMP (250-449-2244) or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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The Midway (BC) RCMP is requesting the public's assistance in locating a missing Rock Creek resident.

File # 2016-366 - 2016-02-22 11:36 PST

Colleen Sylvia Smith was last seen February 9th, 2016 at 9:30 AM.

Colleen Smith is described as: Caucasian female, •50 years old •5 ft 5 in (165 cm) •145 lbs (66 kg) •blonde hair •blue eyes •wears glasses

Colleen Smith owns a blue 2005 Four-door Chevrolet Cobalt with BC license plate 914WFB, and is believed to be driving this vehicle.

Colleen was reported missing after not showing up for work and has not been in contact with her friends or family since February 9th.

Police are very concerned for Colleen Smith's health and well-being and friends and family report that it is out of character for her to be out of contact for this long.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Colleen Smith is urged to contact their local police, the Midway RCMP (250-449-2244) or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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