CTV News - June 27, 2022
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CTV News: Mon June 27, 2022 (Andrew Garland) Annual march for Lisa Marie Young marks 20 years since Nanaimo woman's disappearance
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Annual march for Lisa Marie Young marks 20 years since Nanaimo woman's disappearance
Lisa Marie Young's disappearance is nearing its somber 20 year anniversary, and on Sunday an annual March for Justice for Lisa was held in downtown Nanaimo, B.C.
Around 100 people attended the march, which went from the Nanaimo RCMP detachment to Maffeo Sutton Park.
"It's really important for us to get the message out there and hopefully someone will come forward with some kind of evidence so we can find Lisa," said Carol Frank, Young's aunt.
Young went missing in the early hours of June 30, 2002* and was last seen alive getting into a red Jaguar. A friend later received a text from Lisa stating that she was being held against her will in a red Jaguar on Bowen Road.
Mounties believe she was the victim of a homicide.
Just last week, the 10th episode of the podcast, Island Crime: Where is Lisa? Red Jag Guy Part 1, was released.
It centers around the man who was driving that red Jaguar the night Young went missing, which the podcast identifies as Christopher William Adair.
Family believe Adair knows something.
"I definitely do because he was the last person seen with her," said Frank. "I'd like Chris to come forward and just give us his side of the story. I know he's holding some kind of information."
Young's case is still an active RCMP investigation and there's also a lot being done to get her name out into the public eye.
A digital billboard of Young's missing case is being broadcast along Highway 19, and posters are expected to be displayed on city buses soon.
On Thursday, the anniversary of when Young went missing, family and friends are asking people to "leave a light on for Lisa."
If you have any information about Young's disappearance, you are asked to contact Nanaimo RCMP.
* Several publications misreported dates surrounding Lisa's disappearance (likely confused by the long weekend). Lisa's parents last saw her late Sunday June 30th, and she was last seen by her friends at the bar and at two parties early Monday July 1st (Canada Day), which was also the day she was to move into her new apartment, and when her disappearance was reported to RCMP. (See the timelines.)