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<span class='ndn logo'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]]: Fri July 7, 2006 ([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul Walton]]) <q>Vigil remembers Lisa Marie Young</q>


Nanaimo Daily News: Fri July 7, 2006 (Paul Walton) ''"Vigil remembers Lisa Marie Young"''
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Four years after the suspicious and still unsolved disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, her family and friends refuse to give up hope.
Four years after the suspicious and still unsolved disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, her family and friends refuse to give up hope.


Saturday at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon in Nanaimo, a vigil and potluck picnic (starting at 4 p.m.) will be held to remember the 21-year-old.
Saturday at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon in Nanaimo, a [[ndn20060710|vigil]] and potluck picnic (starting at 4 p.m.) will be held to remember the 21-year-old.


"There's always got to be a bit of hope," said Young's mother Joanne. Young disappeared on the Canada Day weekend in 2002 and police have said they believe she met with foul play. A police investigation has not yet yielded enough information to make an arrest.
''"There's always got to be a bit of hope,"'' said Young's mother Joanne. Young disappeared on the Canada Day weekend in 2002 and police have said they believe she met with foul play. A police investigation has not yet yielded enough information to make an arrest.


Earlier this year, Staff Sgt. Randy Munro, head of the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said investigators are still looking for that final piece of information that will solve the case.
Earlier this year, Staff Sgt. Randy Munro, head of the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said investigators are still looking for that final piece of information that will solve the case.


"Anything that comes to our attention provincewide we're following up," said Munro. "So far, there's been nothing."
''"Anything that comes to our attention provincewide we're following up,"'' said Munro. ''"So far, there's been nothing."''


Joanne Young said that she was contacted last week by a man who found some women's shoes in Harewood. She said they have been turned over to police. Joanne Young has also been using the services of a psychic, who she continues to consult. In 2003, on the claims of a psychic, a private dive team searched the lower dam at Colliery Dam Park but found nothing.
Joanne Young said that she was contacted last week by a man who found some women's shoes in Harewood. She said they have been turned over to police. Joanne Young has also been using the services of a psychic, who she continues to consult. In 2003, on the claims of a psychic, a [[ndn20030726|private dive team searched]] the lower dam at [[Colliery Dam Park]] but found nothing.


Young was last seen the night of June 29, 2002 at a downtown bar where she had worked. She left with a group of people, but nothing more is known. When she failed to return home to move that weekend or start a new job that week, her parents called police.
Young was last seen the night of <del>June 29, 2002</del>{{Star}} at a downtown [[Jungle|bar]] where she had worked. She left with a group of people, but nothing more is known. When she failed to return home to move that weekend or start a [[RMH|new job]] that week, her parents called police.


PWalton@nanaimodailynews.com
<small>PWalton@nanaimodailynews.com</small>


[photo caption:] YOUNG: Missing since 2002.
<small>[photo caption:] YOUNG: Missing since 2002.</small>


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Summary

Nanaimo Daily News: Fri July 7, 2006 (Paul Walton) Vigil remembers Lisa Marie Young

source: https://www.newspapers.com/image/326318927
archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20240110115138/https://www.newspapers.com/image/326318927
clip: https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/ndn20060707

[Reproduced under Copyright Act (Canada) s.29.2 - Fair Dealing for the purpose of news reporting]


Vigil remembers Lisa Marie Young

Four years after the suspicious and still unsolved disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, her family and friends refuse to give up hope.

Saturday at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon in Nanaimo, a vigil and potluck picnic (starting at 4 p.m.) will be held to remember the 21-year-old.

"There's always got to be a bit of hope," said Young's mother Joanne. Young disappeared on the Canada Day weekend in 2002 and police have said they believe she met with foul play. A police investigation has not yet yielded enough information to make an arrest.

Earlier this year, Staff Sgt. Randy Munro, head of the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said investigators are still looking for that final piece of information that will solve the case.

"Anything that comes to our attention provincewide we're following up," said Munro. "So far, there's been nothing."

Joanne Young said that she was contacted last week by a man who found some women's shoes in Harewood. She said they have been turned over to police. Joanne Young has also been using the services of a psychic, who she continues to consult. In 2003, on the claims of a psychic, a private dive team searched the lower dam at Colliery Dam Park but found nothing.

Young was last seen the night of June 29, 2002* at a downtown bar where she had worked. She left with a group of people, but nothing more is known. When she failed to return home to move that weekend or start a new job that week, her parents called police.

PWalton@nanaimodailynews.com

[photo caption:] YOUNG: Missing since 2002.

* 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.)

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