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<span class='ndn logo'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]]: Tue July 9, 2002 ([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul Walton]]) <q>RCMP keep searching for woman</q>


Nanaimo Daily News: Tue July 9, 2002 (Paul Walton) ''"RCMP keep searching for woman"''
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Nanaimo Mounties are continuing to follow up leads in the case of a missing Nanaimo woman.
Nanaimo Mounties are continuing to follow up leads in the case of a missing Nanaimo woman.


Lisa Young, 21, went missing in the early hours of June 30 and has not been seen or contacted by family or friends since. She was last seen on Skinner Street in downtown Nanaimo after leaving The Jungle Cabaret around 2 a.m.
Lisa Young, 21, went missing in the early hours of <del>June 30</del>{{Star}} and has not been seen or contacted by family or friends since. <del>She was last seen on Skinner Street in downtown Nanaimo after leaving [[The Jungle Cabaret]] around 2 a.m.</del>


Const. Jack Eubank said Monday five serious crimes investigators were working on the case. Eubank said they have had two dozen tips officers were looking into and, <q>and more are coming in.</q>  
Const. Jack Eubank said Monday five serious crimes investigators were working on the case. Eubank said they have had two dozen [[tips]] officers were looking into and, <q>and more are coming in.</q>  


Lisa was supposed to move that Sunday and to start a new job Tuesday. Her parents, Don and Joanne Young, also said they were very close with their daughter, and it was unlike her not to be in touch with them if she were going to be away for any length of time.  
Lisa was supposed to move that <del>Sunday</del>{{Star}} and to start a [[RMH|new job]] Tuesday. Her parents, Don and Joanne Young, also said they were very close with their daughter, and it was unlike her not to be in touch with them if she were going to be away for any length of time.  


The disappearance is apparently causing the family great stress. On Monday, Eubank requested news outlets to direct all inquiries to himself rather than the Youngs.  
The disappearance is apparently causing the family great stress. On Monday, Eubank requested news outlets to direct all inquiries to himself rather than the Youngs.  
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Anyone with information about Young or her whereabouts, or who saw her on Saturday night, is asked to call police. Information can also be passed on anonymously, and for a potential reward, to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Anyone with information about Young or her whereabouts, or who saw her on Saturday night, is asked to call police. Information can also be passed on anonymously, and for a potential reward, to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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== See also ==
* 2002-July-4 ''[[ndn20020704|Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play]]'' <span class="logo ndn"></span>Nanaimo Daily News
* 2002-July-5 ''[[ndn20020705|City woman's whereabouts still unknown]]'' <span class="logo ndn"></span>Nanaimo Daily News
* 2002-July-5 ''[[tc20020705|Woman, 21, missing]]'' <span class="logo tc"></span>Times Colonist
* 2002-July-6 ''[[ndn20020706|Bar staff worried about woman]]'' <span class="logo ndn"></span>Nanaimo Daily News
* 2002-July-10 ''[[ndn20020710|Police fear local met with foul play]]'' <span class="logo ndn"></span>Nanaimo Daily News
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 8 November 2024

Nanaimo Daily News: Tue July 9, 2002 (Paul Walton) RCMP keep searching for woman

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


"RCMP keep searching for woman"

Nanaimo Mounties are continuing to follow up leads in the case of a missing Nanaimo woman.

Lisa Young, 21, went missing in the early hours of June 30* and has not been seen or contacted by family or friends since. She was last seen on Skinner Street in downtown Nanaimo after leaving The Jungle Cabaret around 2 a.m.

Const. Jack Eubank said Monday five serious crimes investigators were working on the case. Eubank said they have had two dozen tips officers were looking into and, and more are coming in.

Lisa was supposed to move that Sunday* and to start a new job Tuesday. Her parents, Don and Joanne Young, also said they were very close with their daughter, and it was unlike her not to be in touch with them if she were going to be away for any length of time.

The disappearance is apparently causing the family great stress. On Monday, Eubank requested news outlets to direct all inquiries to himself rather than the Youngs.

The family is beginning to feel the strain of the disappearance of their daughter and the many requests from news outlets, said Eubank.

Anyone with information about Young or her whereabouts, or who saw her on Saturday night, is asked to call police. Information can also be passed on anonymously, and for a potential reward, to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

* 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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Tue July 9, 2002 (Paul Walton)
RCMP keep searching for woman
File:Ndn20020709a.png "[RCMP have received] two dozen tips…"
File:Ndn20020709b.png "…they were very close with their daughter, and it was unlike her to not be in touch…"

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