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<h1>Every public RCMP statement about Lisa Marie Young's case</h1>
<big>'''''All statements made to the media by RCMP in relation to Lisa's case'''''</big>


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<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020704.png|110px|right|alt=Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-04 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020704|clip]]{{NDN20020704}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030175 src]</small></td><td>
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* Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP said, she was immediately ''"put on the national police computer"''.
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* Const. Murray Conway, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes section, said he took on the investigation Wednesday because ''"the uniformed [[Call back in 5 days|officer who took the initial report Sunday is away until Friday]]"''.
    [[File:Ndn20020704.png|100px|right]] <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 4, 2002 ''"Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020704.png Clip] [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030175 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP said, ''"she was immediately put on the national police computer."''</li>
* Conway said that [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|he has found nothing to raise suspicions]]. ''"Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is,"'' said Conway.</td></tr></table>
    <li>Const. Murray Conway, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes section, said he ''"took on the investigation Wednesday because the uniformed officer who took the initial report Sunday is away until Friday."''</li>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020705.png|75px|right|alt=City woman's whereabouts still unknown]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-05 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020705|clip]]{{NDN20020705}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030320 src]</small></td><td>
    <li>Conway said that he has found nothing to raise suspicions. ''"Nothing's come up that would [[Reasons to suspect foul play|suggest foul play]], we just don't know where she is,"'' said Conway.</li></ul></td>
* Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP, said police inquiries continued Thursday with no new [[Tips|information]] pointing to either finding her or [[Reasons to suspect foul play|the possibility of foul play]].
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* But Joanne Young did say police had wanted to talk with one man they termed a "person of interest."</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020706.png|120px|right|alt=Bar staff worried about woman]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-06 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020706|clip]]{{NDN20020706}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704893 src]</small></td><td>
* [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|No evidence has emerged to indicate to police that foul play is involved]] in Young's disappearance.
* But Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP, said investigators become more [[Reasons to suspect foul play|concerned]] with every day that passes without learning what has become of her. He said they have a number of [[tips]] they want to follow up, including a claim that Young left the [[Jungle|club]] as a passenger in a dark [[Jaguar|vehicle]] with a group of friends.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020709.png|50px|right|alt=RCMP keep searching for woman]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-09 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020709|clip]]{{NDN20020709}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326041248 src]</small></td><td>
* 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."''
* 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 <del>Saturday</del>{{Star}} night, is asked to call police.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td style="max-width:25ch"><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-10 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020710|clip]]{{NDN20020710}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704917 src]</small><br><br>[[File:Ndn20020710.png|150px|alt=Police fear local met with foul play]]</td><td>
* Police now believe [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]] is involved in the mysterious disappearance of a young Nanaimo woman on the Canada Day weekend.
* ''"Given there was no reason for her to disappear, that she had no history of running away and that everyone she knew said she was a reliable person, police could reach no other conclusion,"'' said Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman for the Nanaimo RCMP.
* ''"Everything else has come up negative,"'' he said. ''"We've just run out of options."''
* One of the 40 [[tips]], which serious crime investigators continue to examine, is that Young was last seen in a red or burgundy-coloured [[Jaguar]] outside [[The Jungle Cabaret]] at closing time. Eubank said police have spoken with the owner of that vehicle, but Eubank said they still need details on its movements.
* Anyone who saw a burgundy 1980s [[Jaguar]] in Nanaimo the night of June 30 or on the morning of July 1 is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.
* Concerns about Lisa were first raised by the Youngs, who called police at 11:30 a.m. July 1.
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<table><tr><td>[[File:Tc20020710.png|85px|right|alt=Foul play feared in disappearance]] <span class='logo tc'></span>[[:Category:Times Colonist|Times Colonist]] 2002&#8209;Jul&#8209;10 <small>[[Tc20020710|clip]]{{TC20020710}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/509323567 src]</small></td><td>
* Nanaimo RCMP now believe a 21-year-old woman who went missing 10 days ago has met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* Const. Jack Eubank said Tuesday investigators met with Lisa Marie Young's family to tell them of their suspicions. He did not say what brought investigators to that conclusion.
* Police are looking for information on a late 1980s burgundy [[Jaguar]] in which she was seen riding.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Fmt20020710.png|100px|right|alt=Foul play suspected in missing B.C. woman]] <span class='logo fmt'></span>[[:Category:Fort McMurray Today|Fort McMurray Today]] 2002&#8209;Jul&#8209;10 <small>[[Fmt20020710|clip]]{{FMT20020710}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101196997 src]</small></td><td>
* Police now believe [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]] is involved in the mysterious disappearance of a young Nanaimo woman on the Canada Day weekend.
* ''"There was no reason for her to disappear, she had no history of running away and everyone she knew said she was a reliable person, so police could reach no other conclusion,"'' said RCMP spokesman Const. Jack Eubank.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020712.png|115px|right|alt=Woman's disappearance leaves friends perplexed ...rumours unfounded]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-12 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020712|clip]]{{NDN20020712}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704933 src]</small></td><td>
* Police say there is no truth to a rumour that the body of Lisa Young has been found in the Ladysmith area. Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman with the Nanaimo RCMP, said Thursday the false information has even turned up on some Internet sites. The rumour also reached the family, causing them considerable distress.
* While police have said they believe Lisa has met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]], officially police are investigating a missing person. Investigators with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit continue to follow up [[tips]], now at more than 100.
* Police say it appears to be foul play because they have now ruled every other possibility.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-16 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020716|clip]]{{NDN20020716}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326050635 src]</small><br>[[File:Ndn20020716.png|150px|alt=Search for Lisa Young continues]]</td><td>
* Last week, Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP said the rumour surfaced on some chat sites on the Internet. Rumours also claim a body was found in Ladysmith.
* Eubank said Monday there have been no new developments in the investigation, which remains a missing person's case although [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]] is suspected.
* Police are also repeating their request for help from the public.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020717.png|70px|right|alt=Rumours serve no purpose]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002‑Jul‑17 <small>[[Ndn20020717|clip]]{{NDN20020717}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326051518 src]</small></td><td>
* Police have officially stated they believe Lisa may have been the victim of [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]]. And that's all they've said.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Vs20020723.png|130px|right|alt=Tips sought in Nanaimo woman's disappearance]] <span class='logo vs'></span>[[:Category:Vancouver Sun|Vancouver Sun]] 2002&#8209;Jul&#8209;23 <small>[[Vs20020723|clip]]{{VS20020723}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101196340 src]</small></td><td>
* Constable Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP says there have been no new developments in the investigation, which remains a missing person's case although foul play is suspected.
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<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020725.png|85px|right|alt=Lisa's kin follow psychic tip]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Jul-25 <small>(Nelson Bennett) [[Ndn20020725|clip]]{{NDN20020725}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326058761 src]</small></td><td>
* Police suspect [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* While police appear to have few new leads that might lead them to her, her relatives have not given up hope.
* Police say Young was last seen leaving the [[Jungle]] Cabaret around 2 a.m.
* Meanwhile, police appear to be no closer to solving the mystery of Young's disappearance, despite numerous [[tips]]. ''"We've received well over 100 to 150 [[tips]] on the case,"'' says Const. Jack Eubank of the Nanaimo RCMP. ''"Each of them is being followed up on as early as possible."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:P20020902.png|115px|right|alt=Where is Lisa-Marie?]] <span class='logo p'></span>[[:Category:Vancouver Province|Vancouver Province]] 2002‑Sep‑02 <small>([[:Category:By Jason Proctor|Jason&nbsp;Proctor]]) [[P20020902|clip]]{{P20020902}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704952 src]</small></td><td>
* Police suspect [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]] — and while the family continue to hope for a miracle, they're privately bracing themselves for the worst.
* The family is also concentrating efforts on Qualicum Beach, the home of the man police have identified as the driver of the [[Jaguar]].
* Police have spoken to the man, now being held in Saskatchewan awaiting trial on a charge of [[Assaulting RCMP officer plus prior assaults got Adair only 1 day of jail|assaulting a police officer]]. Nanaimo RCMP have issued a warrant for his arrest for [[Remarkable RCMP lenience with Adair despite recidivism|breaching a conditional sentence]] on matters unrelated to Lisa Marie's case.
* ''"We will find the truth about Lisa's disappearance one day,"'' says Const. Jack Eubank. ''"Somebody does know. Somebody can take us over and around that wall."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002‑Sep‑10 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020910|clip]]{{NDN20020910}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326003823 src]</small><br><br>[[File:Ndn20020910.png|165px|alt=Tips spark new search for woman]]</td><td>
* Police will conduct a new search for a 21-year-old missing Nanaimo woman in ''"the days ahead"'' after getting a recent tip.
* Const. Jack Eubank said police got the [[Tips|tip]] in August and investigators had [[Lisa had been missing 80 days before the RCMP's first ground search|intended to begin the search]] after the Labour Day long weekend. [[Search was delayed 18 days due to RCMP prioritization of simple 2 day case|The search, however, was delayed]] after the Sept. 1 shooting of Rosella Centis. A team of investigators, including those investigating Lisa Young's disappearance, worked around the clock following the shooting. A suspect was arrested Sept. 3 and the investigation continued in the days after.
* Eubank did not say where they would be searching for clues to Young's disappearance. Police have already searched other locations, but nothing has led them to the whereabouts of the 21-year-old.
* [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|About a week later]], after ruling out the possibility Young had run away, police called her disappearance suspicious and asked for public assistance. The Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit then began an intensive investigation.
* Among the [[tips]] police had was that Young was last seen leaving [[The Jungle Cabaret]] in the early hours of <del>Aug. 5</del> in a maroon [[Jaguar]]. Police tracked down the vehicle and the driver and the investigation continues.
* Police are still interested in hearing from anyone who might have new [[Tips|information]].</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Vs20020914.png|100px|right|alt=Nanaimo RCMP to begin ground search for woman]] <span class='logo vs'></span>[[:Category:Vancouver Sun|Vancouver Sun]] 2002&#8209;Sep&#8209;14 <small>[[Vs20020914|clip]]{{VS20020914}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/496915349 src]</small></td><td>
* Nanaimo RCMP will begin conducting land searches Tuesday as they continue to investigate the disappearance of a 21-year-old woman missing for more than two months.
* [[RCMP lied about planned searches for Lisa|Several unidentified areas]] near Nanaimo will be searched as police continue to look for evidence of the whereabouts of Lisa Marie Young.
* Constable Jack Eubank has said police suspect foul play in the disappearance of Young, who was last seen early <del>June 30</del>{{Star}}.
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<table><tr><td>[[File:P20020915.png|100px|right|alt=RCMP continue to search for missing Nanaimo woman]] <span class='logo p'></span>[[:Category:Vancouver Province|Vancouver Province]] 2002-Sep-15 <small>([[:Category:By Jason Proctor|Jason&nbsp;Proctor]]) [[P20020915|clip]]{{P20020915}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39035914 src]</small></td><td>
* Nanaimo RCMP will conduct pointed searches this week for the body of a 21-year-old woman who has been missing since she was spotted getting into a [[Jaguar]] after a party in the early hours of <del>June 30</del>{{Star}}.
* Although police have not released the exact location of the search, they have said that they made the [[RCMP lied about planned searches for Lisa|decision to examine several areas]] after receiving information in relation to the investigation.
* Police have identified the driver of the red [[Jaguar]] and spoken to the man, who is in custody pending charges unrelated to Lisa Marie's case. RCMP have not identified him as a suspect, but say he continues to be a part of the investigation.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20020918.png|85px|right|alt=Grim Task: Police comb woods for Lisa Young]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Sep-18 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20020918|clip]]{{NDN20020918}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50189336 src]</small></td><td>
* Officially Lisa Young is listed as missing, but Tuesday police were obviously looking for a body as they searched a wooded area south of Nanaimo.
* Prior to commencing the search, lead investigator Cpl. Doug Hogg [[RCMP's first search was focused more on officer training than on Lisa|told two-dozen officers joining the search how a body may be obscured by brush]] after lying in the woods for several months. They were also told that previous cursory searches with police dogs had come across bones found to belong to deer.
* The officers, two with [[RCMP misled the public: "Police Dog" vs Cadaver Dog|search dogs]], split into groups to begin their grim task at Doumont and Biggs Roads. The search began around 9 a.m. and ended shortly before noon. Police found ''"nothing significant to the investigation,"'' said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Jack Eubank. He would say only that information they received [[Lisa had been missing 80 days before the RCMP's first ground search|last month]] led to the search.
* Eubank said further [[RCMP lied about planned searches for Lisa|searches in different areas may be carried out]] in the near future.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20021104.png|65px|right|alt=City police continue search for Lisa Young]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002‑Nov‑04 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20021104|clip]]{{NDN20021104}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326171080 src]</small></td><td>
* Four months after her mysterious disappearance, police continue to investigate what became of Lisa Young.
* Cpl. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said they have no new [[Tips|leads or information]] which they think may solve the mystery. He said they are continuing to follow up leads already given them.
* ''"Things are progressing, albeit [[:Category:RCMP delays‏‎|slowly]],"'' said Hogg.
* They contacted police, who initiated a missing persons investigation. Within a week they concluded Young's disappearance was suspicious and asked for assistance from the public. Police identified a vehicle she was last seen in, and [[RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts|questioned the driver]].
* A number of weeks ago nearly two-dozen officers searched a rural area on the western edge of the city. It was apparent they were looking for a body.
* Hogg said they want to search another area north of the city, but [[RCMP staffing issues prevented additional searches for Lisa|have not been able to arrange the required number of officers]] to scour the brush.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20021129.png|110px|right|alt=Police wait for break in city murder cases ...Young family to search for Lisa]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2002-Nov-29 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20021129|clip]]{{NDN20021129}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326184414 src]</small></td><td>
* Police are no closer to solving the disappearance of a young Nanaimo woman missing now since July, or the murder of another young Nanaimo woman whose body was found outside of Campbell River in May 2000.
* While Young does not fit the same profile, not being a drug addict or in the sex trade, both women were about the same age and of aboriginal heritage. Dammann said police have no reason to think there is a connection between Young and Banman, but all possibilities are being considered.
* ''"If there are any areas of connection with Lisa Young, we will be in contact with investigators in Nanaimo,"'' he said.
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<table><tr><td>[[File:Hss20030116.png|80px|right|alt=Nanaimo songstress records 'Lisa's Song']] <span class='logo hss'></span>[[:Category:Ha-Shilth-Sa|Ha&#8209;Shilth&#8209;Sa]] 2003-Jan-16 <small>[[Hss20030116|clip]]{{HSS20030116}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/01__january_16__2003/11 src]</small></td><td>
* If you have any information please call me (250) 725-2765 or her parents Don & Joanne Young at (250) 758-2037 or her Uncle RCMP Constable Mike Martin at (250) 838-0703 or the Nanaimo RCMP at (250) 754-2345.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20030430.png|80px|right|alt=Billboard to keep search for Lisa alive]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2003-Apr-30 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20030430|clip]]{{NDN20030430}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101194090 src]</small></td><td>
* RCMP serious crimes investigators are now waiting for [[Tips|information]] which could lead to lead to an arrest, said Const. Jack Eubank.
* ''"We just don't have any new information at all,"'' Eubank said. ''"Somebody out there knows, and we need to hear from them."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2003‑May‑29 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20030529|clip]]{{NDN20030529}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50190923 src]</small><br>[[File:Ndn20030529.png|105px|alt=When sadness turns to anger]]</td><td>
* Lisa remains missing and while everyone suspects the worst, police have been unable to bring any certainty to the Youngs or the community about what happened to her.
* Don and his wife Joanne called police when on the holiday Monday their daughter had not been heard from. [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|About a week later]], police said they considered Lisa's disappearance foul play.
* The man was [[RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts|questioned]] by police, but has not been named as a suspect.
* Young's frustration has led him to make his own inquiries in the last 10 months, and he is convinced of certain things which RCMP investigators are not commenting on publicly.
* ''"We hear she went to that [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]]; <u>the [[RCMP adamantly insisted "Lisa was never there"|police say she wasn't there]]</u>,"'' said Young.
* Young said he's not heard from the police in three months, and that [[RCMP: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re-enactments"|they have no interest in his suggestion of a Crime Stoppers spot]]. ''"How could a Crime Stoppers spot hurt?"'' he asked.
* Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman. for the Nanaimo RCMP, said police have gone from nearly daily briefings with the Youngs to less frequent contact because there is little new to tell them. When more [[Tips|information]] arises which police can share, he said, they will.
* ''"We completely understand the emotions Don and Joanne must be going through,"'' said Eubank. ''"But there haven't been a lot of developments in the investigation."''
* Investigators, said Eubank, would also prefer that as the one-year marker of Lisa's disappearance approaches they could solve the case.
* <u>Eubank also said that [[RCMP: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re-enactments"|''"Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes"'']]</u>.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo avt'></span>[[:Category:Alberni Valley Times|Alberni Valley Times]] 2003-Jun-03 <small>[[Avt20030603|clip]]{{AVT20030603}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50189130 src]</small><br>[[File:Avt20030603.png|135px|alt=Disappearance still a mystery]]</td><td>
* Don and his wife Joanne called police when on the holiday Monday their daughter had not been heard from. [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|About a week later]], police said they considered Lisa's disappearance foul play.
* The man was [[RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts|questioned]] by police, but has not been named as a suspect.
* Young's frustration has led him to make his own inquiries in the last 10 months, and he is convinced of certain things which RCMP investigators are not commenting on publicly.
* ''"We hear she went to that [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]]; <u>the [[RCMP adamantly insisted "Lisa was never there"|police say she wasn't there]]</u>,"'' said Young.
* Young said he's not heard from the police in three months, and that [[RCMP: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re-enactments"|they have no interest in his suggestion of a Crime Stoppers spot]]. ''"How could a Crime Stoppers spot hurt?"'' he asked.
* Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman. for the Nanaimo RCMP, said police have gone from nearly daily briefings with the Youngs to less frequent contact because there is little new to tell them. When more [[Tips|information]] arises which police can share, he said, they will.
* ''"We completely understand the emotions Don and Joanne must be going through,"'' said Eubank. ''"But there haven't been a lot of developments in the investigation."''
* Investigators, said Eubank, would also prefer that as the one-year marker of Lisa's disappearance approaches they could solve the case.
* <u>Eubank also said that [[RCMP: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re-enactments"|''"Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes"'']]</u>.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo hss'></span><span style="white-space:nowrap">[[:Category:Ha-Shilth-Sa|Ha&#8209;Shilth&#8209;Sa]]</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap">2003&#8209;Aug&#8209;14</span> <small>([[:Category:By Ruth Olgilvie|Ruth&nbsp;Olgilvie]]) [[Hss20030814|clip]]{{HSS20030814}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/16__august_14__2003/3 src]</small><br><br>[[File:Hss20030814.png|135px|alt=Investigation for missing woman frustrates family]]</td><td>
* Her parents phoned RCMP on <del>June 30<sup>th</sup>, 2002</del>{{Star}}, but RCMP [[Lisa had been missing 80 days before the RCMP's first ground search|did not launch their actual ground search]] until September 17, 2002. They conducted the search in the Doumont/Mitchell Rd. area of Nanaimo, but found nothing.
* Sgt. Doug Chisholm of the Nanaimo Serious Crimes Unit said that on began the day Lisa was reported missing. Although he did not mention when the actual ground search took place he said they immediately responded by tracing Lisa's last contact with people and where she was last seen, ''"[[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|By the end of the first week]] we had concerns and in fact were very focused on the investigation,"'' Chisholm said.
* ''"We just had to help out,"'' he said, ''"We went out there [[RCMP failed to provide support or guidance for Lisa's family|without any police assistance]]."'' Francis supports the family in speaking out about their lack of confidence in Nanaimo RCMP's handling of Lisa's case. ''"Our relationship with RCMP isn't the best to begin with,"'' he said, ''"This situation doesn't help."''
* A man was taken into police custody earlier this year on other charges and was [[RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts|questioned]] by RCMP regarding Lisa's disappearance. Police [[RCMP failed to seize the Jaguar before steam-cleaning|searched the man's maroon Jaguar]] using infrared light and DNA testing and found no evidence that could keep him in custody. He was [[RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts|released shortly after]], though the RCMP told the Youngs they were sure he was withholding information critical to the case. Don was distraught and prepared to alert media about the man's release. Two officers from the Nanaimo detachment showed up at their house, [[RCMP threatened Lisa's parents with criminal charges|warning Don they would charge him with obstruction of justice]] if he pursued media coverage. RCMP said they did not want the Young's ''"interfering with the integrity of the RCMP"''.
* Sgt. Chisholm is hesitant to discuss the case as it is still an active investigation, but admitted Lisa's case is a missing person's case with suspected [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* ''"Suffice to say we feel strongly about an individual, but there isn't sufficient evidence to charge him,"'' Chisholm said.
* ''"I hesitate greatly to discuss this as there hasn't been sufficient evidence to charge anyone,"'' he said.
* However, RCMP admitted to believing there is a connection between Lisa's disappearance and the individual. <u>Joanne was warned on a separate occasion via a letter on RCMP letterhead</u> for telling one Nanaimo paper about the man who was taken into custody then released.
* Persistent in the search for her daughter, Joanne contacted Crime Stoppers and inquired about making a re-enactment video of the last place Lisa was seen. Constable Jossee Smith of Crime Stoppers instructed Joanne that one of the investigators of Lisa's case would have to request a re-enactment video be made as they hold [[Accessing the RCMP file|the file]] with all information pertaining to Lisa's disappearance.
* Joanne then asked one of the investigators to make the request to make the request to Crime Stoppers and he told her he didn't feel it would be helpful at this time, In fact, Constable Jack Eubank, spokesman for the RCMP in Nanaimo, <u>made a media statement saying [[RCMP: "Crime Stoppers no longer makes re-enactments"|Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes]]</u>. According to Constable Smith, <u>Crime Stoppers still makes re-enactment videos</u>. When Smith was then asked what the process is to make a re-enactment video she said, ''"it is always up to the investigator; they send in their request either by fax or by phone with details of the files and pictures"''.
* Don and Joanne are concerned because [[RCMP consistently failed to maintain contact with Lisa's parents|communication with RCMP has all but stopped]]. Much of their time is spent waiting for officers to return phone calls. Don emailed the investigators expressing his frustration with the lack of communication and in a returned email investigators responded with apologies for their lack of communication, explaining communications have dwindled because they have nothing to tell them yet.
* Sgt. Chisholm spoke highly of the investigators in charge of Lisa's case. ''"We've been fairly open with the Young's,"'' he said. ''"We have very dedicated people committed to pursuing the investigation."'' He explained again the hesitancy investigators had about providing much information about the case as it is an active investigation.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2003‑Aug‑22 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20030822|clip]]{{NDN20030822}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101194952 src]</small><br>[[File:Ndn20030822.png|160px|alt=Police refute talk missing woman found]]</td><td>
* Police have again had to issue a statement to refute rumours that a young woman missing for than a year has been located.
* On Thursday Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman for the Nanaimo RCMP, issued a news release stating all such rumours about Lisa Young are untrue.
* ''"Over the last several weeks there have been rumours circulating around the Nanaimo area suggesting that Lisa Young has been located,"'' he said. ''"Nanaimo RCMP are advising that Lisa has not been found and that the matter is still under active investigation. RCMP further wish to advise that these rumours are causing a great deal of anguish and distress to Lisa's family."''
* Young went missing on the Canada Day long weekend last year and police believe she was a victim of [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]]. So far they have been unable to collect enough evidence to confirm what happened to her, or to make an arrest.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo tc'></span>[[:Category:Times Colonist|Times Colonist]] 2004‑Apr‑04 <small>([[:Category:By Jim Gibson|Jim&nbsp;Gibson]]) [[Tc20040404|clip]]{{TC20040404}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/509476097 src]</small><br><br>[[File:Tc20040404.png|140px|alt=The case Nanaimo can't forget]]</td><td>
* ''"Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about),"'' observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
* The driver of the burgundy [[Jaguar]] , a 20-something man, is still considered ''"a person of interest,"'' says Eubank.
* Eubank insists the case is still alive.
* It's not a [[Jungle|club]] police readily associate with trouble. ''"It was a long weekend and downtown,'' says Eubank, was ''"a happenin' place."''
* It was about <del>2 a.m. outside the club</del> that police have their [[Lisa last seen by friends|last sighting of her]].
* But RCMP refuse to confirm any of this. The Youngs don't even know where the driver claims he dropped off their daughter. It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls ''"a complex investigation."''
* Apparently the Youngs were a little too free with information the RCMP had once shared with them. They even received a letter, basically <u>[[RCMP formally "cut off" Lisa's parents from information about their daughter's case|cutting them off from further details]] from the RCMP</u>.
* At one time her husband began e-mailing the grandparent, until [[RCMP warned Lisa's parents for seeking answers on their own|he was warned off]] by the RCMP.
* Eubank won't confirm this or even that [[RCMP told Lisa's mother to hug Adair|Joanne Young late in July 2002]] was taken by RCMP to confront the [[Jaguar]] driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, ''"Rape," "murder"'' and ''"accident"'' were written.
* ''"He doesn't look like a monster,"'' she recalls telling the RCMP officer. ''"Monsters,"'' he replied, ''"come in all shapes and sizes."''
* While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.
* [[RCMP failed to provide support or guidance for Lisa's family|Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly.]] He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. [[:File:Poster1.png|The new ones would name the driver.]] The RCMP asked the Youngs not to do this.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ch'></span>[[:Category:Calgary Herald|Calgary Herald]] 2004‑Apr‑18 <small>([[:Category:By Jim Gibson|Jim&nbsp;Gibson]]) [[Ch20040418|clip]]{{CH20040418}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39035777 src]</small><br>[[File:Ch20040418.png|120px|alt=Lisa Marie Young: Vanished]]</td><td>
* ''"Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about),"'' observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
* If nothing else, the psychics give the parents a sense of something happening in an investigation which, in their eyes, petered out with the police questioning and [[RCMP released Adair despite lack of explanation of Lisa's whereabouts|releasing]] the [[Jaguar]] driver within weeks of her disappearance. The burgundy car had been [[RCMP failed to seize the Jaguar before steam-cleaning|searched]].
* Eubank insists the case is still alive.
* But RCMP refuse to confirm any of this. The Youngs don't even know where the driver claims he dropped off their daughter. It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls ''"a complex investigation."''
* Apparently the Youngs were a little too free with information the RCMP had once shared with them. They were basically [[RCMP formally "cut off" Lisa's parents from information about their daughter's case|cut off from receiving further details]] from the RCMP.
* Her husband begun e-mailing the grandparent, until [[RCMP warned Lisa's parents for seeking answers on their own|he was warned off]] by the RCMP.
* Eubank won't confirm this or even that [[RCMP told Lisa's mother to hug Adair|Joanne Young late in July 2002]] was taken by RCMP to confront the [[Jaguar]] driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, ''"Rape," "murder"'' and ''"accident"'' were written.
* While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.
* [[RCMP failed to provide support or guidance for Lisa's family|Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly.]] He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. [[:File:Poster1.png|The new ones would name the driver.]] The RCMP asked the Youngs to reconsider.
* Last January, the Youngs went ahead anyway.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20040504.png|125px|right|alt='Happy birthday, Lisa']] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2004‑May‑04 <small>[[Ndn20040504|clip]]{{NDN20040504}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326124401 src]</small></td><td>
* The investigation into the death of Lisa Young may not be active at this time, but it will never close until police determine conclusively what happened to the Nanaimo woman.
* While officially she is missing, police believe she met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo sp'></span>[[:Category:Star Phoenix|Star Phoenix]] 2004‑May‑15 <small>([[:Category:By Jim Gibson|Jim&nbsp;Gibson]]) [[Sp20040515|clip]]{{SP20040515}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/65725026 src]</small><br><br>[[File:Sp20040515.png|140px|alt=Vanished]]</td><td>
* ''"Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about),"'' observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
* Eubank insists the case is still alive.
* But RCMP refuse to confirm any of this. The Youngs don't even know where the driver claims he dropped off their daughter. It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls ''"a complex investigation."''
* Apparently the Youngs were a little too free with information the RCMP had once shared with them. They even received a letter, basically [[RCMP formally "cut off" Lisa's parents from information about their daughter's case|cutting them off from further details]] from the RCMP.
* At one time her husband begun e-mailing the grandparent, until [[RCMP warned Lisa's parents for seeking answers on their own|he was warned off]] by the RCMP.
* Eubank won't confirm this or even that [[RCMP told Lisa's mother to hug Adair|Joanne Young late in July 2002]] was taken by RCMP to confront the [[Jaguar]] driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, ''"Rape," "murder"'' and ''"accident"'' were written.
* What struck her about the driver was how unlike she imagined him to be. ''"He doesn't look like a monster,"'' she recalls telling the RCMP officer. ''"Monsters,"'' he replied, ''"come in all shapes and sizes."''
* While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.
* [[RCMP failed to provide support or guidance for Lisa's family|Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly.]] He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. [[:File:Poster1.png|The new ones would name the driver.]] The RCMP asked the Youngs to reconsider.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20060425.png|125px|right|alt=Four years, still no answers]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2006-Apr-25 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20060425|clip]]{{NDN20060425}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39033619 src]</small></td><td>
* She knows the police have been doing what they can.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2006‑Jul‑07 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20060707|clip]]{{NDN20060707}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326318927 src]</small><br>[[File:Ndn20060707.png|115px|alt=Vigil remembers Lisa Marie Young]]</td><td>
* 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 [[Tips|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."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20071221.png|100px|right|alt=Families hope for justice]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2007-Dec-21 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20071221|clip]]{{NDN20071221}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326121775 src]</small></td><td>
* Lisa Marie Young disappeared on the Canada Day long weekend in 2002. [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|Within weeks]] the police determined that she had met with foul play, but have yet to gather enough evidence to charge anyone.
* ''"We never close a murder file,"'' he said.
</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo p'></span>[[:Category:Vancouver Province|Vancouver Province]] 2007‑Dec‑24 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[P20071224|clip]]{{P20071224}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/65725567 src]</small><br>[[File:P20071224.png|125px|alt=Trail cold on Nanaimo's own missing women]]</td><td>
* While police will not release details, they say an autopsy revealed that Banman met with foul play. Lisa Marie Young, 21, disappeared on the Canada Day long weekend in 2002. Within weeks, [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|police determined that she had met with foul play]], but have yet to gather enough evidence to charge anyone.
* Serious crimes investigators from Nanaimo sought leads on the streets. Even the missing women's task force looked at Banman's file and could draw no conclusions. ''"It's been reviewed by different sections. There's not a heck of a lot we can do with the information we have right now,"'' said Dammann.
* ''"We never close a murder file,"'' he said.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2008‑Jun‑24 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Ndn20080624|clip]]{{NDN20080624}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326171835 src]</small><br>[[File:Ndn20080624.png|100px|alt=Remembering Lisa Marie]]</td><td>
* Family frustrated over lack of shared information from tight-lipped RCMP
* While the official word from the Nanaimo RCMP is that Young is missing, since they cannot prove otherwise, very shortly after her disappearance investigators said they believe she met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* ''"Basically the police have said [[Accessing the RCMP file|Lisa Marie's file]] is still open. They can't share anything else with me because they say it may jeopardize the investigation,"'' said Joanne Young.
* While she understands that the officers working on the case have good reasons to remain tight-lipped, Joanne Young remains frustrated. ''"The only time we hear from them is when we call them,"'' she said.
* Sgt. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said the investigation into Young's disappearance remains ''"open and very active"'' but could say little more. ''"We haven't shelved it and nor will we,"'' said Hogg.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo hcs'></span>[[:Category:Harbour City Star|Harbour City Star]] 2008-Jun-25 <small>([[:Category:By Paul Walton|Paul&nbsp;Walton]]) [[Hcs20080625|clip]]{{HCS20080625}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39034727 src]</small><br>[[File:Hcs20080625.png|100px|alt=Still waiting for Lisa]]</td><td>
* While the official word from the Nanaimo RCMP is that Young is missing since they cannot prove otherwise, very shortly after her disappearance investigators said they believe she met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* Police conducted a number of searches, interviews were done with people on or close to the street who might know something and to this day nothing has emerged to lead to an arrest. ''"Basically the police have said [[Accessing the RCMP file|Lisa Marie's file]] is still open. They can't share anything else with me because they say it may jeopardize the investigation,"'' said Joanne Young. While she understands that the officers working on the case have good reasons to remain tight lipped, Joanne Young remains frustrated. ''"The only time we hear from them is when we call them,"'' she said.
* Sgt. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said the investigation into Young's disappearance remains ''"open and very active"'' but could say little more. ''"We haven't shelved it and nor will we."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo tc'></span>[[:Category:Times Colonist|Times&nbsp;Colonist]] <span style="white-space:nowrap;">2008&#8209;Sep&#8209;22</span> <small>([[:Category:By Rob Shaw|Rob&nbsp;Shaw]]) [[Tc20080922|clip]]{{TC20080922}}&bull;[https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/rcmp-withheld-info-on-unsolved-files-4557186 src]</small><br>[[File:Tc20080922.png|115px|alt=RCMP withheld info on unsolved files]]</td><td>
* The RCMP, however, said releasing a list of all 114 unsolved files, some of which date back to 1924, would compromise investigations and upset families. ''"The broad scope of your request would identify all files as unsolved homicides, which may or may not be the case,"'' Const. Darren Lagan of Island District's strategic communications office wrote in a July 31 e-mail. ''"The RCMP investigates all suspicious deaths as homicides, until such time as evidence proves otherwise. Given this fact, there may well be incidents contained in the 114 files, which ultimately, are not homicides. The families, and survivors of the deceased in these matters may be negatively impacted by media reports identifying their loved ones as part of "unsolved homicide" files."'' Lagan said the decision to withhold the list was made after discussions with the investigators as well as Chief Supt. Rick Betker, commanding officer of the Island District. ''"The RCMP remains committed to these investigations, and the families involved,"'' Lagan said. ''"Should this response not meet your satisfaction, you may choose to proceed further in ascertaining your requested information via an access to information request."''
* The Times Colonist made a second attempt a week later, asking for a list of confirmed homicides that remain unsolved, as well as a separate list of all unsolved missing persons cases without indicating which might involve foul play. The RCMP has yet to respond.
* Joanne Young, whose daughter Lisa Marie Young vanished from Nanaimo in 2002, found it ''"incredible"'' that the RCMP would refuse an opportunity to publicize cold cases and generate [[tips]]. ''"I just find it unreal that they're not out there to help,"'' she said. The families are already upset, her husband, Don Young, said. ''"You don't really get over it anyway,"'' he said. ''"My opinion would be that most people who are going through this would be happy to see something come up about it."''
* However, RCMP headquarters placed a ban on detachment commanders from speaking to the media about the cases, referring questions to the E Division communications sections or to the Island District Major Crime Unit — an integrated unit of Mounties and Victoria police officers. The RCMP's unsolved homicide unit in Vancouver also refused interview requests. Late last week, the RCMP finally lifted the ban, but by then, a number of detachment commanders were unavailable for comment or didn't have time to review the files. The decision to withhold a comprehensive list of unsolved cases and thwart interviews represents a departure for the RCMP. In the past, the Vancouver major crime section provided the media with lists of unsolved homicides, all of which are reported to the Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System (ViCLAS), a computer system for spotting possible serial killers and rapists. In some cases, the force provided ViCLAS printouts of cases broken down by occupation of the victim. The RCMP's national website also highlights a number of B.C.'s unsolved cases. But it's unclear why some cases are featured and not others.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo yt'></span>Crime Stoppers 2009-May-15 <small>[[:File:Crimestoppers-reenactment.mp4|clip]]&bull;[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctgiBrd4QVM src]</small><br>[[File:Crime-Stoppers-actress-Meghan-Wearne.png|115px|alt=Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video)|link=:File:Crimestoppers-reenactment.mp4]]</td><td><small>'''''Note:''' Crime Stoppers re-enactment video narrated by Cst. Gary O'Brien; contains '''several errors'''. See list [[:Category:RCMP misinformed Crime Stoppers for re-enactment|here]].''</small>
* Lisa Marie Young has not been seen since the early morning hours of July 1<sup>st</sup> 2002. The following is a recreation of her last-known movements.
* Lisa Marie was socializing with friends on June 30<sup>th</sup> 2002 at <del>various nightclubs</del> in the downtown area of Nanaimo. Shortly before midnight her and her friends entered Club 241 formerly known as [[Jungle|The Jungle]], a popular nightclub located on Skinner Street.
* They stayed at the bar <del>until closing and left around 2:30 a.m.</del> <del>After the bar closed</del> she walked outside and talked with several of her friends.
* While standing outside <del>one of her friends struck up a conversation</del> with an unknown male who was driving an older-model red [[Jaguar]].
* No one in the group knew him but he seemed amicable enough then offered them a ride to a house [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]] in Harewood. They were all impressed with his vehicle and they <del>gladly</del> accepted his offer.
* The <del>five of them</del> drove directly to the [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]] and stayed for about one hour before deciding to move on to another location in the <del>Westwood Lake</del> area.
* Upon arriving at the [[Cathers Lake|second party]], Lisa Marie <del>told the group she was hungry and wanted to get something to eat</del>. The driver upon hearing this offered to take her to get some food. Her friend<del>s</del> decided to stay at the [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]].
* Lisa Marie then walked with the driver to his vehicle and [[Lisa last seen by friends|they were seen by her friends]] leaving in his red [[Jaguar]].
* This is the last time <del>anyone</del> has ever [[Lisa last seen by friends|seen Lisa Marie Young]]. She was reported missing by her family to the Nanaimo RCMP <del>several days later</del> and after an exhaustive search by her family, friends, <del>and the Nanaimo RCMP</del>, her whereabouts are still unknown.
* The vehicle in question - an older model red [[Jaguar]] with distinctive square headlights - and the driver have been positively identified.
* Nanaimo RCMP and Crimestoppers are asking however if anybody saw this vehicle between the hours of 3:30 a.m. on July 1<sup>st</sup> 2002 and 2 p.m. on July 1<sup>st</sup> 2002, in an area that would be considered suspicious, to call the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Ndn20090519.png|90px|right|alt=Police hope TV spot sheds light on cold case]] <span class='logo ndn'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo Daily News|Nanaimo Daily News]] 2009-May-19 <small>([[:Category:By Danielle Bell|Danielle&nbsp;Bell]]) [[Ndn20090519|clip]]{{NDN20090519}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/326107448 src]</small></td><td>
* Nanaimo RCMP hope reviving such unsolved cases can help jog a person's memory and generate fresh leads.
* Police said early on they believed Young may have met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* Police hope the exposure will prompt someone to step forward. ''"We're hoping somebody may remember something,"'' said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Gary O'Brien. ''"We're hoping it generates discussion."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Hcs20090522.png|90px|right|alt=TV spot aims to bring new clues to cops]] <span class='logo hcs'></span>[[:Category:Harbour City Star|Harbour City Star]] 2009-May-22 <small>([[:Category:By Danielle Bell|Danielle&nbsp;Bell]]) [[Hcs20090522|clip]]{{HCS20090522}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/330138743 src]</small></td><td>
* Nanaimo RCMP hope reviving such unsolved cases can help jog a person's memory and generate fresh leads.
* Police said early on they believed Young may have met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]].
* Police hope the exposure will prompt someone to step forward. ''"We're hoping somebody may remember something,"'' said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Gary O'Brien. ''"We're hoping it generates discussion."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Hss20090618.png|90px|right|alt=Lisa Marie disappearance remains a mystery still]] <span class='logo hss'></span>[[:Category:Ha-Shilth-Sa|Ha&#8209;Shilth&#8209;Sa]] 2009‑Jun‑18 <small>([[:Category:By Denise Titian|Denise&nbsp;Titian]]) [[Hss20090618|clip]]{{HSS20090618}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/12_june_18__200924/3 src]</small></td><td>
* Constable Gary O'Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP said the remains, although unidentified, were ''"absolutely not Lisa Marie."''
* The RCMP notified Don and Joanne Young, Lisa's parents, of their findings later that evening.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Vs20110226.png|70px|right|alt=Nanaimo RCMP appeal for help]] <span class='logo vs'></span>[[:Category:Vancouver Sun|Vancouver Sun]] 2011&#8209;Feb&#8209;26 <small>[[Vs20110226|clip]]{{VS20110226}}&bull;[https://www.newspapers.com/image/497701497 src]</small></td><td>
* ''"Someone knows what happened to her and the time to call is now,"'' Const. Gary O'Brien said.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Nnb20110716.png|50px|right|alt=Annual walk, vigil planned for missing woman]] <span class='logo nnb'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo News Bulletin|Nanaimo News Bulletin]] 2011-Jul-16 <small>([[:Category:By Chris Bush|Chris&nbsp;Bush]]) [[Nnb20110716|clip]]{{NNB20110716}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/nanaimobulletin/docs/saturday__july_16__2011/3 src]</small></td><td>
* In spite of [[:File:Crimestoppers-reenactment.mp4|crime re-enactments]] and other efforts by police to generate [[tips]] and leads, no breakthroughs that could lead to solving the case have been made in recent years.
* ''"None,"'' said Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman. ''"It's still an active investigation."''
* ''"The police tell us that they're working on [[tips]] that come in, so that gives us some hope that they're still working on it,"'' she said.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo nnb'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo News Bulletin|Nanaimo News Bulletin]] 2012-Jun-21 <small>([[:Category:By Chris Bush|Chris&nbsp;Bush]]) [[Nnb20120621|clip]]{{NNB20120621}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/blackpress/docs/i20120621071438498/1 src]</small><br>[[File:Nnb20120621.png|140px|alt=Candlelight vigil held for Lisa Marie, Mounties still investigate case]]</td><td>
* ''"We believe she met [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]],"'' said Const. Gary O'Brien, RCMP spokesman. ''"That's the bottom line. It's a suspicious missing persons case and tragically we think she met with the hands of foul play."''
* Police identified the car and the man Young left the [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]] with. He is part of a police list of persons of interest in the case, but in spite of following up every lead, producing [[:File:Crimestoppers-reenactment.mp4|Crime Stoppers TV re-enactment]]<del>s</del> and even conducting a full-scale <del>search with K-9 units based on information from a psychic</del>, police have, so far, not been able to prove [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]] or find the missing woman's remains.
* ''"Based on the evidence gathered - and we have thousands of pieces of documentation, we have hundreds of [[tips]], we have Crime Stoppers tips, we have the public calling, it's brought to the public's attention every year through the family's vigilance with their walks and not letting her memory fade — our members continue to work this [[Accessing the RCMP file|file]] and, hopefully someday we'll get a break and we'll find out what happened,"'' O'Brien said.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo nnb'></span>[[:Category:Nanaimo News Bulletin|Nanaimo News Bulletin]] 2013-Jun-27 <small>([[:Category:By Chris Bush|Chris&nbsp;Bush]]) [[Nnb20130627|clip]]{{NNB20130627}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/blackpress/docs/i20130627100041119/3 src]</small><br>[[File:Nnb20130627.png|130px|alt=Nanaimo mother organizes vigil and walk to remember missing daughter]]</td><td>
* Police believe Lisa Marie met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]] after she left a house party in the [[Cathers Lake]] area at about 3 a.m. <del>June 30, 2002</del>{{Star}}, with a man who drove an older model red [[Jaguar]]. The last anyone heard from her was when she [[Lisa's last phone call|phoned a friend]] at about 4:30 a.m.
* Police identified the car and the man Young left the party with.
* He is part of a police list of persons of interest in the case, but in spite of following up every lead, [[:File:Crimestoppers-reenactment.mp4|Crime Stoppers TV re-enactment]]<del>s</del> and even conducting a full-scale <del>search with K-9 units based on information from a psychic</del>, police have, so far, not been able to prove foul play or find the missing woman's remains.
* ''"The case is active and will remain active until such time it is determined what happened to Lisa Marie,"'' said Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo tuw'></span>[[:Category:Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly|Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly]] 2018-Jul-11 <small>([[:Category:By Nora O'Malley|Nora&nbsp;O'Malley]]) [[Tuw20180711|clip]]{{TUW20180711}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/blackpress/docs/i20180718080243584/3 src]</small><br>[[File:Tuw20180711.png|110px|alt=Sweet 16 and still missing]]</td><td>
* Constable Gary O'Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP re-iterated. ''"This is not collecting dust. It will always be an open investigation,"'' he said. ''"We believe that there is somebody out there that has [[Tips|information]] that can assist with the investigation and we need to hear from them. They can go to any police detachment in Canada or anywhere in the world and talk to a police officer. If they want to remain anonymous, they can call the generic Crime Stoppers line [1-800-222-8477]."''
* O'Brien said a substantial amount of [[tips]] have 'come in regarding Lisa Marie's case. ''"Every one of those tips has been investigated and it's essential that we do so. It's been 16 years. There have been a lot of investigators. There's always a fresh set of eyes; we are always looking at ways to move forward with it. That [[Accessing the RCMP file|file]] will never be closed until we find out who is responsible for her disappearance and hold them accountable,"'' said Cst. O'Brien.
* Cst. O'Brien, who knew Lisa Marie when she was a teenager, represented the Nanaimo RCMP at the vigil. ''"I remember the call from her good friend the night she went missing. 'Hey, Gary, I can't get a hold of Lisa Marie, we're really, really worried for her.' And unbeknownst to me, the investigation had already started,"'' he remembers.
* While a 2014 RCMP report concluded there were 1,181 incidents of missing or murdered aboriginal women between 1980 and 2012, some say the real number could be as high as 4,000.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo rc'></span><span style="white-space:nowrap">RCMP</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap">2021&#8209;Jun&#8209;25</span> <small>[[:File:Rc20210625.png|clip]]&bull;[https://web.archive.org/web/20221121210257/https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=876&contentId=70056 src]</small><br>[[File:Rc20210625.png|110px|alt=RCMP Press Release: Update on Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation]]</td><td>
* Nanaimo RCMP Home &mdash; Newsroom &mdash; Update on Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation &mdash; Nanaimo &mdash; 2021-06-25 13:00 PDT &mdash; [[Accessing the RCMP file|File]] #<del>2021</del>
* At 12 pm on Saturday June 26, 2021 the Nanaimo RCMP will be hosting a press conference on the front steps of the Nanaimo detachment. The purpose of the press conference is to provide an update on the status of the Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation. Following the press conference, attendees are encouraged to walk to Maffeo Sutton Park where a number of community leaders will be speaking. (see attached poster)
* Lisa Marie disappeared in the early morning hours of <del>June 30, 2002</del>{{Star}} and she would have celebrated her 40<sup>th</sup> birthday earlier this year. Since her disappearance, investigators have considered her case a homicide. All information received, either from years ago or just recently, and can be corroborated, is being pursued", said [[Muntener|Corporal Markus Muntener]], lead investigator on this case.
* Recently, investigators received credible information that has lead to [[RCMP lied about how often they searched for Lisa|detailed searches being carried out at several locations]] throughout Nanaimo. As information is analysed and received, there is a possibility that [[RCMP lied about planned searches for Lisa|further searches may also be carried out]]. These searches are conducted by officers trained in search techniques and use the [[RCMP's improper GPR usage rendered scan useless|latest in search technology]].
* The investigation has spanned over 19 years but police are still encouraging witnesses to come forward. Over the course of the investigation, numerous individuals for various reasons, have decided to come forward and provide important [[Tips|information]]. Some of these witnesses were previously uncomfortable speaking with police. ''"With the passage of time and change in their circumstances and lifestyle, they now feel it is the right thing to do and have provided key statements to the police,"'' said Muntener.
* Investigators are encouraging anyone who has not come forward to do so. Police are also asking if anyone has previously passed on [[Tips|information]] to police and are unclear if the information was received or not, to reach out to the investigative team. To provide information on the disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, please call the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345.
* Released by Cst. Gary O'Brien, Media Relations Officer, Nanaimo RCMP &mdash; Date modified: 2021-06-25</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo ctv'></span>[[:Category:CTV News|CTV News]] 2021‑Jun‑26 <small>[[Ctv20210626|clip]]{{CTV20210626}}&bull;[https://ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=2230691 src]</small><br>[[File:Ctv20210626.mp4|120px|alt=Where is Lisa Marie Young?]]</td><td>
* Police say ''"numerous witnesses have now come forward who were previously too afraid to speak out."''
* Young's file contains [[Accessing the RCMP file|''"thousands of documents and hundreds of witnesses"'']] but the hope is that somebody out there still holds the key.
* ([[Muntener|Cpl. Markus Muntener]]) ''"Obviously finding Lisa would be, uhh, really significant and we haven't done that yet, umm, but, it's hard for me just to say that we have, you know, a small little bit left to do, umm, that can change overnight if, if an important person comes forward and talks to us, um, that adds a very significant piece to that puzzle, and that, that could change."''</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo hss'></span><span style="white-space:nowrap">[[:Category:Ha-Shilth-Sa|Ha&#8209;Shilth&#8209;Sa]]</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap">2021‑Jul‑02</span> <small>([[:Category:By Eric Plummer|Eric&nbsp;Plummer]]) [[Hss20210702|clip]]{{HSS20210702}}&bull;[https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/july_2_2021/9 src]</small><br>[[File:Hss20210702.png|125px|alt='Bring peace to Lisa': Investigators seek missing link]]</td><td>
* Const. Hayley Pinfold and [[Muntener|Corp. Markus Muntener]] said that since they took over [[Accessing the RCMP file|the file]] in late 2018 police have introduced techniques into the investigation, such as a [[RCMP misled the public: "Police Dog" vs Cadaver Dog|police dog]] and [[RCMP's improper GPR usage rendered scan useless|ground-penetrating radar]]. ''"When you're dealing with potential areas that are large, that's the kind of technique you have to use to narrow things down,"'' said Muntener of [[RCMP's improper GPR usage rendered scan useless|the radar method]]. ''"Since Hayley and I have started the investigation we've had numerous people come forward."''
* ''"We're just asking that people come talk to us, because we are here to listen to everybody no matter what their circumstances are now or in the past,"'' said Const. Pinfold. ''"We are coming at this investigation from an open-minded approach. We're reviewing all our information on our investigation, whether it's historic or information that's coming in currently, and we're assessing that information to determine and prioritize how we're going to go forward."''
* [[Muntener|Corp. Muntener]] added that over the years [[Accessing the RCMP file|the file has become enormous]], including 15,000 documents and hundreds of witnesses. ''"When we're talking about witnesses from 19 years ago, it's much more challenging to go back and corroborate that,"'' he admitted, although a valid piece of [[Tips|information]] could open up the mystery into what happened to the young woman. ''"That could change overnight if an important person comes forward and talks to us that adds a very significant part of that puzzle."''
* Young's disappearance is part of the RCMP's database of over 1,100 missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>[[File:Cn20220626.mp4|120px|right|alt=Community marches for Lisa Young 20 years after she went missing in Nanaimo]] <span class='logo cn'></span>[[:Category:CHEK News|CHEK&nbsp;News]] <span style="white-space:nowrap">2022-Jun-26</span> <small>([[:Category:By Kendall Hanson|Kendall&nbsp;Hanson]]) [[:File:Cn20220626.mp4|clip]]&bull;[https://www.cheknews.ca/community-marches-for-lisa-young-20-years-after-she-went-missing-in-nanaimo-1054831/ src]</small></td><td>
* Among those taking part in the march are a pair of Nanaimo’s RCMP’s lead investigators in Lisa Young’s [[Accessing the RCMP file|file]] who say they get new [[tips]] a few times each month.
* ''“There are still people coming forward. None of that has broken the case wide open but it’s like putting together a big puzzle so every time someone comes in and talks to us and gives us a little bit more with that puzzle it helps us along,”'' said [[Muntener|Cpl. Markus Muntener]], with Nanaimo RCMP.
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<table><tr><td><span class='logo rc'></span><span style="white-space:nowrap">RCMP</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap">2023-Jun-21</span> <small>[[:File:Rc20230621.png|clip]]&bull;[https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?contentId=80131&languageId=1&siteNodeId=876 src]</small><br>[[File:Rc20230621.png|110px|alt=RCMP Press Release: Where is Lisa Marie?]]</td><td>
* Where is Lisa Marie? &mdash; Nanaimo 2023-06-21 14:51 PDT &mdash; [[Accessing the RCMP file|File # 2002-22236]]
* The posters are placed each year showing a young, vibrant woman, just starting out in life. Like many others her age, she had hopes, dreams and aspirations. Sadly, her friends and family can only wonder what life had in store for Lisa Marie. It all changed, when, in the early morning hours of <del>June 30, 2002</del>{{Star}}, she disappeared, never to be seen or heard from again.
* This year marks the 21<sup>st</sup> year of Lisa Marie Young’s disappearance. The Nanaimo RCMP Serious Crime Unit continue to investigate her disappearance and believe she met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]], and are treating it as a homicide. Even with Nanaimo experiencing an unprecedented increase in homicides, which require significant resources to investigate, this investigation has continued to be a priority with their Unit. ''"Over the years, investigators have received hundreds of [[tips]], have interviewed as many people, [[RCMP lied about how often they searched for Lisa|conducted numerous searches]], and have diligently followed up on old and new information",'' said Reserve Constable Gary O’Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP.
* At 11 AM on Sunday June 25, 2023, friends, family and the community at large will come together outside the Nanaimo RCMP detachment for song, prayer and words to mark and acknowledge Lisa Marie’s disappearance. Those in attendance will then march to the pavilion at Maffeo Sutton Park. ''"We want the public to know that this investigation continues to move forward. If you have [[Tips|information]] that you have never shared with police, now is the time to do so. It’s never to late",'' said O’Brien.
* If you have information on the disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, please call the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345.</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td><span class='logo gn'></span>[[:Category:Global News|Global News]] 2023-Jun-25 <small>([[:Category:By Kristen Robinson|Kristen&nbsp;Robinson]]) [[Gn20230625|clip]]{{GN20230625}}&bull;[https://globalnews.ca/news/9792686/21-years-lisa-marie-young-vanished/ src]</small>[[File:Gn20230625.mp4|120px|alt=21 years since Lisa Marie Young vanished from Nanaimo]]</td><td>
* The same man drove Young and her friends to the [[827 Nanaimo Lakes Road|party]], they said. He is among the hundreds of people interviewed by police in the unsolved case.
* Cpl. Dean Muir, who grew up in Nanaimo, is now posted at the local detachment with his five-year-old German shepherd Luca, who [[RCMP misled the public: "Police Dog" vs Cadaver Dog|<del>specializes</del> in human remains detection]]. ''“I’m a very small part of this investigation but I’m hoping to be a part that will help bring some closure, help bring Lisa home and help advance a criminal case against the person or persons responsible,”'' Muir told Global News Sunday.
* Nanaimo RCMP investigators believe Young met with [[RCMP didn't "suspect foul play" for 10 days|foul play]]. Her homicide investigation is a priority for the serious crime unit, even two decades later.
* Investigators have conducted [[RCMP lied about how often they searched for Lisa|numerous searches]] and received hundreds of [[tips]] but they said it’s never too late to come forward. ''“There’s going to be somebody out there that knows something that is either afraid to come and talk to us or doesn’t want to talk us right now – but those circumstances might change,”'' said [[Muntener|Cpl. Markus Muntener]] with the Nanaimo RCMP Serious Crime Unit.</td></tr></table>


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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 5, 2002 ''"City woman's whereabouts still unknown"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020705.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030320 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div>
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    <td>Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP, said ''"police inquiries continued Thursday with no new information pointing to either finding her or the possibility of foul play"''. But Joanne Young did say police had wanted to talk with one man they termed a <i>"person of interest."</i></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 6, 2002 ''"Bar staff worried about woman"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020706.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704893 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>No evidence has emerged to indicate to police that foul play is involved in Young's disappearance. But Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP, said ''"investigators become more concerned with every day that passes without learning what has become of her."'' He said they have ''"'''a number of tips''' they <span class='ul'>want</span> to follow up, including a claim that Young left the club as a passenger in a dark vehicle with a group of friends."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 9, 2002 ''"RCMP keep searching for woman"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020709.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326041248 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Const. Jack Eubank said Monday ''"five serious crimes investigators were working on the case."''</li>
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    <li>Eubank said they have ''"had '''two dozen tips''' officers were looking into"'' and, ''"and more are coming in."'' </li>
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    <li>On Monday, Eubank requested news outlets to direct all inquiries to himself rather than the Youngs. <i>"The family is beginning to feel the strain of the disappearance of their daughter and the many requests from news outlets,"</i> said Eubank.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 10, 2002 ''"Police fear local met with foul play"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020710.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704917 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li><i>"Given there was no reason for her to disappear, that she had no history of running away and that everyone she knew said she was a reliable person, police could reach no other conclusion,"</i> said Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman for the Nanaimo RCMP. <i>"Everything else has come up negative,"</i> he said. <i>"We've just run out of options."</i> Investigators met with Young's parents, Don and Joanne Young, Tuesday afternoon, to inform them of their grim opinion.</li>
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    <li>One of the '''40 tips''', which serious crime investigators continue to examine, is that Young was last seen in a red or burgundy-coloured Jaguar outside The Jungle Cabaret at closing time. Eubank said ''"police have spoken with the owner of that vehicle"'', but Eubank said ''"they still need details on its movements."'' Anyone who saw a burgundy 1980s Jaguar in Nanaimo the night of June 30 or on the morning of July 1 is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo tc'></span> Times Colonist, July 10, 2002 ''"Foul play feared in disappearance"'' • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/tc20020710.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/509323567 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Const. Jack Eubank said ''"Tuesday investigators met with Lisa Marie Young's family to tell them of their suspicions"'' <small>[that foul play is now suspected]</small>. He did not say what brought investigators to that conclusion. </td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 12, 2002 ''"Woman's disappearance leaves friends perplexed ...rumours unfounded"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020712.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50704933 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Police say there is no truth to a rumour that the body of Lisa Young has been found in the Ladysmith area. Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman with the Nanaimo RCMP, said Thursday ''"the false information has even turned up on some Internet sites."'' The rumour also reached the family, causing them considerable distress. While police have said ''"they believe Lisa has met with foul play"'', officially police are investigating a missing person. Investigators with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit continue to follow up tips, now at '''more than 100'''. Police say ''"it appears to be foul play because they have now ruled every other possibility."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 16, 2002 ''"Search for Lisa Young continues"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020716.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326050635 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Last week, Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP said ''"the rumour surfaced on some chat sites on the Internet. Rumours also claim a body was found in Ladysmith."'' Young went missing on the Canada Day weekend after leaving a downtown bar. There is no indication the young woman has run off. Eubank said Monday there have been ''"no new developments in the investigation, which remains a missing person's case although foul play is suspected."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 17, 2002 ''"Rumours serve no purpose"'' • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020717.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326051518 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Police have officially stated they believe Lisa may have been the victim of foul play. And that's all they've said.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo vs'></span> Vancouver Sun, July 23, 2002 ''"Tips sought in Nanaimo woman's disappearance"'' • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/vs20020723.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101196340 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td> Constable Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP says ''"there have been no new developments in the investigation, which remains a missing person's case although foul play is suspected."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, July 25, 2002 ''"Lisa's kin follow psychic tip"'' <small>(Nelson Bennet)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020725.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326058761 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td> Meanwhile, police appear to be no closer to solving the mystery of Young's disappearance, despite '''numerous tips'''. ''"We've received '''well over 100 to 150 tips''' on the case,"'' says Const. Jack Eubank of the Nanaimo RCMP. ''"Each of them is being followed up on as early as possible."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, September 10, 2002 ''"Tips spark new search for woman"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020910.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326003823 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Police will conduct a new search for a 21-year-old missing Nanaimo woman in <i>"the days ahead"</i> after getting a recent tip. Const. Jack Eubank said police ''"got the tip in '''August''' and investigators had intended to begin the search after the Labour Day long weekend."'' The search, however, was delayed after the Sept. 1 shooting of Rosella Centis. ''"A team of investigators, including those investigating Lisa Young's disappearance, worked around the clock following the shooting."'' A suspect was arrested Sept. 3 and the investigation continued in the days after. Eubank did not say where they would be searching for clues to Young's disappearance.</li>
    <li>About a week later <small>[after Lisa's disappearance]</small>, after ruling out the possibility Young had run away, police called her disappearance suspicious and asked for public assistance. The Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit then began an intensive investigation. Among the tips police had was one that Young was last seen leaving The Jungle Cabaret in the early hours of <del>Aug. 5</del> in a maroon Jaguar. Police tracked down the vehicle and the driver and the investigation continues. Police are still interested in hearing from anyone who might have new information.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo p'></span> The Province, September 15, 2002 ''"RCMP continue to search for missing Nanaimo woman"'' <small>(Jason Proctor)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/p20020915.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39035914 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Nanaimo RCMP will conduct pointed searches this week for the body of a 21-year-old woman who has been missing since she was spotted getting into a Jaguar after a party in the early hours of June 30. Friends and family of Lisa Marie Young say they are hopeful that the search <i>"planned for Tuesday morning"</i> is proof that police are getting closer to solving the mystery of the popular young woman's disappearance. <i>"We just try to get through every day,"</i> said Joanne Young, Lisa Marie's mother. Although police have not released the exact location of the search, they have said that they made the decision to examine several areas after receiving information in relation to the investigation. Police have identified the driver of the red Jaguar and spoken to the man, who is in custody pending charges unrelated to Lisa Marie's case. RCMP have not identified him as a suspect, but say ''"he continues to be a part of the investigation."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, September 18, 2002 ''"Grim Task: Police comb woods for Lisa Young"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20020918.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50189336 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Prior to commencing the search, lead investigator Cpl. Doug Hogg told two-dozen officers joining the search how a body may be obscured by brush after lying in the woods for several months. They were also told that previous cursory searches with police dogs had come across bones found to belong to deer. The officers, two with search dogs, split into groups to begin their grim task at Doumont and Biggs Roads. The search began around 9 a.m. and ended shortly before noon. Police found ''"nothing significant to the investigation,"'' said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Jack Eubank. He would say only that ''"information they received last month led to the search."''</li>
    <li>The driver has been located and interviewed by police. Eubank said ''"further searches in different areas may be carried out in the near future."''</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, November 4, 2002 ''"City police continue search for Lisa Young"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20021104.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326171080 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li> Cpl. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said they ''"have no new leads or information which they think may solve the mystery."'' He said they are ''"continuing to follow up leads"'' already given them. <i>"Things are progressing, albeit slowly,"</i> said Hogg.</li>
    <li>Hogg said they ''"'''want to search another area''' north of the city, but have '''not been able to arrange the required number of officers'''"'' to scour the brush.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, November 29, 2002 ''"Police wait for break in city murder cases ...Young family to search for Lisa"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20021129.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326184414 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li><small>[Sgt. Dwight]</small> Dammann said police have ''"no reason to think there is a connection between Young and Banman, but all possibilities are being considered."'' ''"If there are any areas of connection with Lisa Young, we will be in contact with investigators in Nanaimo,"'' he said.</li>
    <li>Joanne Young, Lisa's mother, said they will '''return''' on Saturday to an area at the top of Doumont Road which police searched several months ago.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo hss'></span> Ha-Shilth-Sa, January 16, 2003 ''"Nanaimo songstress records "Lisa's Song""'' • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/hss20030116.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/01__january_16__2003/11 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li> Nanaimo RCMP say there is ''"nothing new to report in the case."''</li>
    <li><small>[if you have info please call Lisa's]</small> '''Uncle RCMP Constable''' Mike Martin at (250) 838-0703</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, April 30, 2003 ''"Billboard to keep search for Lisa alive"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20030430.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101194090 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>''"RCMP serious crimes investigators are now waiting for information which could lead to lead to an arrest,"'' said Const. Jack Eubank. <i>"We just don't have any new information at all,"</i> Eubank said. <i>"Somebody out there knows, and we need to hear from them."</i></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, May 29, 2003 ''"When sadness turns to anger"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20030529.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50190923 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>''"'''We hear she went to that party'''; they <small>[the police]</small> say '''she wasn't there''',"'' said Young.</li>
    <li>Young said he's not heard from the police in three months, and that they have no interest in his suggestion of a Crime Stoppers spot. <i>"How could a Crime Stoppers spot hurt?"</i> he asked.</li>
    <li>Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman. for the Nanaimo RCMP, said ''"police have gone from nearly daily briefings with the Youngs to less frequent contact because there is little new to tell them."'' When more information arises which police can share, he said, they will. <i>"We completely understand the emotions Don and Joanne must be going through,"</i> said Eubank. <i>"But there haven't been a lot of developments in the investigation."</i> Investigators, said Eubank, would also ''"prefer that as the one-year marker of Lisa's disappearance approaches they could solve the case."''</li>
    <li>Eubank also said that ''"'''Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes.'''"''  <small><small>(republished in avt20030603)</small></small></li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo hss'></span> Ha-Shilth-Sa, August 14, 2003 ''"Investigation for missing woman frustrates family"'' <small>(Ruth Olgilvie)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20030529.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/16__august_14__2003/3 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Police didn't even search for Lisa until three months after she was reported missing, Carol said, <i>"They said they didn't have enough man-power."</i></li>
    <li>Sgt. Doug Chisholm of the Nanaimo Serious Crimes Unit said that on began the day Lisa was reported missing. Although he did not mention when the actual ground search took place he said they immediately responded by tracing Lisa's last contact with people and where she was last seen, <i>"By the end of the first week we had concerns and in fact were very focused on the investigation."</i> Chisholm said. </li>
    <li>Police searched the man's maroon Jaguar using infrared light and DNA testing and found no evidence that could keep him in custody. He was released shortly after, though the RCMP told the Youngs they ''were sure he was withholding information critical to the case.'' Don was distraught and prepared to alert media about the man's release. Two officers from the Nanaimo detachment showed up at their house, warning Don they would charge him with obstruction of justice if he pursued media coverage. RCMP said they did not want the Young's <i>"interfering with the integrity of the RCMP"</i>. Sgt. Chisholm is hesitant to discuss the case as it is still an active investigation, but admitted Lisa's case is a missing person's case with suspected foul play. <i>"Suffice to say we feel strongly about an individual, but there isn't sufficient evidence to charge him,"</i> Chisholm said. <i>"I hesitate greatly to discuss this as there hasn't been sufficient evidence to charge anyone,"</i> he said. However, RCMP admitted to believing there is a connection between Lisa's disappearance and the individual. Joanne was warned on a separate occasion via a letter on RCMP letterhead for telling one Nanaimo paper about the man who was taken into custody then released. Persistent in the search for her daughter, Joanne contacted Crime Stoppers and inquired about making a re-enactment video of the last place Lisa was seen. Constable Jossee Smith of Crime Stoppers instructed Joanne that ''"one of the investigators of Lisa's case would have to request a re-enactment video be made as they hold the file with all information pertaining to Lisa's disappearance."'' Joanne then asked one of the investigators to make the request to make the request to Crime Stoppers and he told her he didn't feel it ''"would be helpful at this time"'', In fact, Constable Jack Eubank, spokesman for the RCMP in Nanaimo, made a media statement saying ''"Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes."'' According to Constable Smith Crime Stoppers still makes re-enactment videos. When Smith was then asked what the process is to make a re-enactment video she said, ''"it is always up to the investigator; they send in their request either by fax or by phone with details of the files and pictures"''. Don and Joanne are concerned because communication with RCMP has all but stopped. Much of their time is spent waiting for officers to return phone calls. Don emailed the investigators expressing his frustration with the lack of communication and in a returned email investigators responded with apologies for their lack of communication, explaining communications have dwindled because they have nothing to tell them yet. Francis Frank expresses empathy for the Young family, ''"I can imagine how they feel; powerless and frustrated with the system."'' Sgt. Chisholm spoke highly of the investigators in charge of Lisa's case. ''"We've been fairly open with the Young's,"'' he said. ''"We have very dedicated people committed to pursuing the investigation."'' He explained again the hesitancy investigators had about providing much information about the case as it is an active investigation.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, August 22, 2003 ''"Police refute talk missing woman found"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20030822.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101194952 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>On Thursday Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman for the Nanaimo RCMP, issued a news release stating all such rumours about Lisa Young are untrue. ''"Over the last several weeks there have been rumours circulating around the Nanaimo area suggesting that Lisa Young has been located,"'' he said. ''"Nanaimo RCMP are advising that Lisa has not been found and that the matter is still under active investigation. RCMP further wish to advise that these rumours are causing a great deal of anguish and distress to Lisa's family."''</li>
    <li>Young went missing on the Canada Day long weekend last year and police believe she was a victim of foul play. So far they have been unable to collect enough evidence to confirm what happened to her, or to make an arrest.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo tc'></span> Times Colonist, April 4, 2004 ''"The case Nanaimo can't forget"'' <small>(Jim Gibson)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/tc20040404.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/509476097 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>''"Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard,"'' observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.</li>
    <li>Eubank insists the case is still alive.</li>
    <li>''"It was a long weekend and downtown,"'' says Eubank, ''"was "a happenin' place"."''</li>
    <li>It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls ''"a complex investigation."''</li>
    <li><small>[Lisa's parents]</small> even received a letter, basically cutting them off from further details from the RCMP.</li>
    <li>At one time <small>[Lisa's father]</small> began e-mailing the grandparent, until he was warned off by the RCMP. Eubank won't confirm this or even that Joanne Young late in July 2002 was taken by RCMP to confront the Jaguar driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, ''"Rape," "murder"'' and ''"accident"'' were written. ''"It was a brief meeting,"'' she reports, in which she asked the driver to tell her where her daughter was. She remembers him saying something like ''"I can't,"'' before pausing and then trailing off with ''"I'm sorry, I don't mean to disrespect your family."'' ... ''"He doesn't look like a monster,"'' she recalls telling the RCMP officer. ''"Monsters,"'' he replied, ''"come in all shapes and sizes."'' While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.</li>
    <li>Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly. He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. The new ones would name the driver. The RCMP asked the Youngs not to do this. Last January, the Youngs went ahead anyway.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, April 25, 2006 ''"Four years, still no answers"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20060425.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39033619 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Staff Sgt. Randy Munro, head of the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said ''"the investigation continues."'' He could say no more. <i>"Anything that comes to our attention province-wide, we're following up,"</i> said Munro. <i>"So far, there's been nothing."</i></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, October 12, 2006 ''"Missing Women's task Force comes to Vancouver Island"'' • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326340895 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>Staff Sgt. Randy Munro, head of the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes section, said he ''"is unaware of any unsolved cases or victims from Nanaimo that may be linked with the task force investigation. One outstanding missing person's case in this city, that of Lisa Marie Young, does not fit the time frame of the task force investigation,"'' he said. ''"Young was not a sex-trade worker."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, December 21, 2007 ''"Families hope for justice"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20071221.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326121775 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>''""We never close a murder file,""'' <small>[Sgt. Dwight Dammann]</small> said.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, June 24, 2008 ''"Remembering Lisa Marie"'' <small>(Paul Walton)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20080624.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326171835 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>''"Basically the police have said Lisa Marie's file is still open. They can't share anything else with me because they say it may jeopardize the investigation,"'' said Joanne Young. While she understands that the officers working on the case have good reasons to remain tight-lipped, Joanne Young remains frustrated. ''"The only time we hear from them is when we call them,"'' she said. Sgt. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said the investigation into Young's disappearance remains ''open and very active"'' but could say little more. ''"We haven't shelved it and nor will we,"'' said Hogg.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo tc'></span> Times Colonist, September 22, 2008 ''"RCMP withheld info on unsolved files"'' <small>(Rob Shaw)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/tc20080922.png Clip] • [https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/rcmp-withheld-info-on-unsolved-files-4557186 Source]&nbsp;<small>(timescolonist.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>The RCMP, however, said releasing a list of all 114 unsolved files, some of which date back to 1924, would compromise investigations and upset families. ''"The broad scope of your request would identify all files as unsolved homicides, which may or may not be the case,"'' Const. Darren Lagan of Island District's strategic communications office wrote in a July 31 e-mail. ''"The RCMP investigates all suspicious deaths as homicides, until such time as evidence proves otherwise. Given this fact, there may well be incidents contained in the 114 files, which ultimately, are not homicides. The families, and survivors of the deceased in these matters may be negatively impacted by media reports identifying their loved ones as part of 'unsolved homicide' files."'' Lagan said the decision to withhold the list was made after discussions with the investigators as well as Chief Supt. Rick Betker, commanding officer of the Island District. ''"The RCMP remains committed to these investigations, and the families involved,"'' Lagan said. ''"Should this response not meet your satisfaction, you may choose to proceed further in ascertaining your requested information via an access to information request."'' The Times Colonist made a second attempt a week later, asking for a list of confirmed homicides that remain unsolved, as well as a separate list of all unsolved missing persons cases without indicating which might involve foul play. The RCMP has yet to respond.</li>
    <li>Despite the lack of co-operation from senior RCMP officers, many detachment commanders, municipal police forces, retired police officers, and front-line investigators have been more helpful. The Times Colonist was able to compile a partial list of unsolved cases by calling detachments across the Island, speaking to ex-cops, and pulling old newspaper clippings.</li>
    <li>RCMP headquarters placed a ban on detachment commanders from speaking to the media about the cases, referring questions to the E Division communications sections or to the Island District Major Crime Unit — an integrated unit of Mounties and Victoria police officers. The RCMP's unsolved homicide unit in Vancouver also refused interview requests. Late last week, the RCMP finally lifted the ban, but by then, a number of detachment commanders were unavailable for comment or didn't have time to review the files. The decision to withhold a comprehensive list of unsolved cases and thwart interviews represents a departure for the RCMP.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ndn'></span> Nanaimo Daily News, May 19, 2009 ''"Police hope TV spot sheds light on cold case"'' <small>(Danielle Bell)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/ndn20090519.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/326107448 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>''"We're hoping somebody may remember something,"'' said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Gary O'Brien. ''"We're hoping it <small>[the Crime Stoppers re-enactment video]</small> generates discussion."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo hss'></span> Ha-Shilth-Sat, June 18, 2009 ''"Lisa Marie disappearance remains a mystery still"'' <small>(Denise Titian)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/hss20090618.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/hashilthsa/docs/12_june_18__200924/3 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td>Constable Gary O'Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP said the remains, although unidentified, were ''"absolutely not Lisa Marie."'' The RCMP notified Don and Joanne Young, Lisa's parents, of their findings later that evening.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo vs'></span> Vancouver Sun, February 26, 2011 ''"Nanaimo RCMP appeal for help"'' • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/vs20110226.png Clip] • [https://www.newspapers.com/image/497701497 Source]&nbsp;<small>(newspapers.com)</small></div></td><td>''"Someone knows what happened to her and the time to call is now,"'' Const. Gary O'Brien said.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnb'></span> Nanaimo News Bulletin, July 16, 2011 ''"Annual walk, vigil planned for missing woman"'' <small>(Chris Bush)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/nnb20110716.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/nanaimobulletin/docs/saturday__july_16__2011/3 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td>''"None,"'' said Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman. ''"It's still an active investigation."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnb'></span> Nanaimo News Bulletin, June 21, 2012 ''"Candlelight vigil held for Lisa Marie, Mounties still investigate case"'' <small>(Chris Bush)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/nnb20120621.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/blackpress/docs/i20120621071438498/1 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td>''"Based on the evidence gathered - and we have thousands of pieces of documentation, '''we have hundreds of tips, we have Crime Stoppers tips''', we have the public calling, it's brought to the public's attention every year through the family's vigilance with their walks and not letting her memory fade — our members continue to work this file and, hopefully someday we'll get a break and we'll find out what happened,""'' O'Brien said.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnb'></span> Nanaimo News Bulletin, June 27, 2013 ''"Nanaimo mother organizes vigil and walk to remember missing daughter"'' <small>(Chris Bush)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/nnb20130627.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/blackpress/docs/i20130627100041119/3 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td>''"The case is active and will remain active until such time it is determined what happened to Lisa Marie,"'' said Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman. ''"The vigil is important to not only her family and friends, but also to remind the public of her disappearance. Someone out there knows something and we need to hear from them."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nw'></span> NWAC, May 1, 2015 ''"Story Telling - Lisa Marie Young (PDF)"'' <small>(Allison Crowe)</small> • [https://www.nwac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NWAC_Story_Telling_Lisa_Marie_Young.pdf Source]&nbsp;<small>(nwac.ca)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Frantic, Joanne and Don decided to call the police. They knew something was wrong, yet the officer who took the call seemed unconcerned. ''"He said, 'She's only been missing a short time' and that I'd have to call back in 48 hours,"'' remembers Joanne.</li>
    <li>Joanne also raises concerns around communication with police. ''"The only time we hear from them is when we call them,"'' she says. In the summer of 2009, unidentified human remains were found in an area north of Nanaimo. Although police promised to warn the family if something like this were to happen, the family found out through a journalist who called to tell them that a story on the discovery would be airing that night. ''"The media really speculated...they said it might be Lisa,"'' says Joanne. The family did not know what to think. They hardly got any sleep that night. Finally, days later, they got a call from the police. They said that it was a ''"courtesy call"'' to let them know that the remains were not Lisa. Joanne says it has been mainly the same detectives working on Lisa's case, although there have been some changes. ''"Reassignments are always difficult. You get to know and trust someone, she explains, and suddenly there is someone else involved and they may seem less personable or willing to talk to you. Or they say the same thing over and over: '''There are no new developments.''' It is very frustrating, particularly because the police rarely contact the family anymore."'' Still, the RCMP maintains the investigation remains active and, despite everything, Joanne believes that many of the officers have their heart in finding Lisa. One of the detectives in the Serious Crime Unit has her picture by his desk.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ts'></span> Toronto Star, August 6, 2016 ''"Inquiry brings back memories of Nanaimo woman missing since 2002"'' <small>(Verity Stevenson)</small> • [https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/08/06/inquiry-brings-back-memories-of-nanaimo-woman-missing-since-2002.html Source]&nbsp;<small>(thestar.com)</small></div></td><td>Const. Gary O’Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP said the last Lisa Marie was heard of was when she left the party to get food with a man she and her friends met that night. Though the man she was with was later identified by police (as confirmed by Nanaimo RCMP to the Star), and a number of people were questioned by police, no arrests have been made in connection with her disappearance. Police say her case remains unsolved and is part of the RCMP’s database of more than 1,181 missing and murdered indigenous women. Const. O’Brien said the case is still very active and is considered an ''"unsolved missing (case), believed to be a homicide."'' He said as many resources as possible were devoted to it from early on, but wouldn’t comment on whether there had been any new developments.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnn'></span> NanaimoNewsNow, June 30, 2018 ''"16 years later: Family and friends hold on to memories of Lisa Marie Young"'' <small>(Spencer  Sterritt)</small> • [https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2018/06/30/16-years-later-family-and-friends-hold-on-to-memories-of-lisa-marie-young Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimonewsnow.com)</small></div></td><td>RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien said ''"both files are active investigations and won't be considered closed."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo tuw'></span> Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly, July 11, 2018 ''"Sweet 16 and still missing"'' <small>(Nora O'Malley)</small> • [http://lisamarieyoung.ca/news/clip/tuw20180711.png Clip] • [https://issuu.com/blackpress/docs/i20180718080243584/3 Source]&nbsp;<small>(issuu.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Constable Gary O'Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP re-iterated. ''"This is not collecting dust. It will always be an open investigation,"'' he said. ''"We believe that there is somebody out there that has information that can assist with the investigation and we need to hear from them. They can go to any police detachment in Canada or anywhere in the world and talk to a police officer. If they want to remain anonymous, they can call the generic Crime Stoppers line."''</li>
    <li>O'Brien said a '''substantial amount of tips''' have come in regarding Lisa Marie's case. ''"Every one of those tips has been investigated and it's essential that we do so. It's been 16 years. There have been a lot of investigators. There's always a fresh set of eyes; we are always looking at ways to move forward with it. That file will never be closed until we find out who is responsible for her disappearance and hold them accountable,"'' said Cst. O'Brien.</li>
    <li>Cst. O'Brien, who knew Lisa Marie when she was a teenager, represented the Nanaimo RCMP at the vigil. ''"I remember the call from her good friend the night she went missing. "Hey, Gary, I can't get a hold of Lisa Marie, we're really, really worried for her." And unbeknownst to me, the investigation had already started,"'' he remembers.</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo hss'></span> Ha-Shilth-Sa, June 24, 2019 ''"Legacy of Lisa Marie Young to hang in Tofino"'' <small>(Eric Plummer)</small> • [https://hashilthsa.com/news/2019-06-24/legacy-lisa-marie-young-hang-tofino Source]&nbsp;<small>(hashilthsa.com)</small></div></td><td>The investigation into Lisa's disappearance continues, and last year the family met with the RCMP's Major Crimes Unit, who brought a binder with '''more than 800 tips''' related to the case.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnb'></span> Nanaimo News Bulletin, January 3, 2020 ''"Person of interest in Makayla Chang murder case arrested on unrelated charge"'' <small>(Chris Bush)</small> • [https://www.nanaimobulletin.com/news/rcmp-arrest-person-of-interest-in-makayla-chang-murder-case-on-unrelated-matter/ Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimobulletin.com)</small></div></td><td>Kerry Chang, Makayla's father, said he was informed of Bacon's arrest Friday when two RCMP investigators arrived at his residence with a question for Janine Vautour, Makayla's mother, regarding some information they were following up on in the investigation into Lisa Marie Young's disappearance in 2002 and informed him during the conversation that Bacon had been arrested. ''"They're still following up on a lot of information they have, and I guess they just took it for granted that we knew already,"'' Chang said</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnn'></span> NanaimoNewsNow, June 5, 2020 ''"Podcast breathes new life into historic case of missing Nanaimo woman"'' <small>(Ian Holmes)</small> • [https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2020/06/05/podcast-breathes-new-life-into-historic-case-of-missing-nanaimo-woman Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimonewsnow.com)</small></div></td><td>O'Brien said their detachment '''still receives tips''' in Young's disappearance. ''"We're always following up, it's a very active file,"'' O'Brien told NanaimoNewsNOW. He said people know what happened to Young and implores them to come forward. ''"We're still hoping to hear from people we have not heard of before, because we know they're out there,"'' O'Brien said.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ctv'></span> CTV News, June 28, 2020 ''"March honours memory of missing Nanaimo woman"'' <small>(Ian Holliday)</small> • [https://ctvnews.ca/march-honours-memory-of-missing-nanaimo-woman-1.5003662 Source]&nbsp;<small>(ctvnews.ca)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>''"It's very active,"'' said Nanaimo RCMP media relations officer Const. Gary O'Brien of the case. ''"It's been 18 years. We've got a number of investigators working on it and people have come forward, recently. We're following up on tips."''</li>
    <li>''"For whatever reason, some people may not have come forward then,"'' O'Brien said. ''"We need to hear from those people. We know there's people out there who have information that can move this investigation forward."''</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo tc'></span> Times Colonist, June 28, 2020 ''"Remembering Lisa Marie Young, 18 years after she disappeared"'' <small>(Jeff Bell)</small> • [https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/remembering-lisa-marie-young-18-years-after-she-disappeared-4682366 Source]&nbsp;<small>(timescolonist.com)</small></div></td><td>Nanaimo RCMP Const. Gary O'Brien said police are still involved in the case. ''"The investigators are continuing to work that file and are continuing to move forward,"'' he said. ''"They interviewed a lot of people, other people have come forward, we're still following up on every lead."'' He said police hoped to draw some attention by appearing on a podcast about Young by Laura Palmer and requesting information about the case. ''"We also centred on the impact it's had on the community and the family."''</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo hoc'></span> House of Commons, October 8, 2020 ''"Debates (Hansard) No. 12 - October 8, 2020 (43-2) at 1525 M.P. Paul Manly"'' <small>(Paul Manly)</small> • [https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/43-2/house/sitting-12/hansard#Int-10946048 Source]&nbsp;<small>(ourcommons.ca)</small></div></td><td><ul><li><small>[MP Paul Manly:]</small> ''"People phoned the RCMP right away, and they started to raise awareness about her being missing. An RCMP officer came by and had a discussion with them, but then went away. He was away, off duty, for five days. When they talked to someone else, that person said they should give it 48 hours."''</li>
    <li>''"The RCMP dismissed an urgent call from a witness who is believed to be an associate and accomplice of Lisa's killers who called to alert the Young family that Lisa's body was being moved at the moment it was being moved from the original location. The RCMP ignored that call, basically saying that she was not a credible witness, mainly because she was tied to criminals, there might have been drugs involved and she might have been street-involved."''</li>
    <li>''"The RCMP failed to respond to other members of the public seeking to provide information on Lisa's disappearance or murder. In some instances, police have entirely failed to respond. In other instances, their response has been delayed. One informant, a former associate of the prime suspect believed to be Lisa's killer, one of several responsible in her death, called the RCMP in 2006 to report details of Lisa's murder, a videotape of the crime and more."''</li>
    <li>''"Once the podcast was released this summer, the RCMP started actually doing some interviews of people."''</li></ul></td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo cn'></span> CHEK News, December 17, 2020 ''"Nanaimo RCMP conduct new searches in nearly two-decade-old case"'' <small>(Kendall Hanson)</small> • [https://www.cheknews.ca/nanaimo-rcmp-conduct-new-searches-in-nearly-two-decade-old-case-726800/ Source]&nbsp;<small>(cheknews.ca)</small></div></td><td>''"One neighbour who didn't want to be identified for fear of retribution recalls seeing what looked like a body in a hammock in the backyard of the Nanaimo Lakes Road home around the time that Lisa Young went missing. Soon after, he says he saw equipment moving soil around in the back yard. He says he reported this to the police at the time."''</td>
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      <span class='icon fb'></span></td><td><ul><li>''"Unfortunately '''Crimestoppers and the Nanaimo RCMP don't work together anymore'''. If you report a tip to Crimestoppers the police will not look into it. This is because of changes to the law. So if you have information we need you to go directly to the police. Corporal Markus Muntener is the lead investigator of Lisa's case and he is working hard to find Lisa."''</li>
    <li>''"This is the primary case that explains how Crime Stoppers Tips must be handled. If a tip is disclosed inadvertently or police act on that tip in a way that creates evidence then charges can be stayed by Crown. AKA the file never goes to court.<br><br>
 
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnn'></span> NanaimoNewsNow, February 25, 2021 ''"Fitness challenge honours missing Nanaimo woman Lisa Young"'' <small>(Ian Holmes)</small> • [https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2021/02/25/its-a-positive-outlet-fitness-challenge-honours-missing-nanaimo-woman-lisa-young Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimonewsnow.com)</small></div></td><td>Nanaimo RCMP confirmed the Young case led to a search of a Nanaimo Lakes Rd. property late last year, but wouldn't provide further information.</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo rc'></span> RCMP, June 25, 2021 ''"RCMP PR: Update on Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation"'' • [https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=876&contentId=70056' ref='noreferrer' target='_blank'> <del>Original</del> <small>(now taken down)</small></a>&nbsp;    [https://web.archive.org/web/20220615003552/https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=876&contentId=70056 ref='noreferrer' target='_blank'> '''Archived copy'''</a>&nbsp;
    <small>(rcmp.gc.ca)</small></div></td><td><small>[RCMP Press Release]</small> Nanaimo RCMP Home Newsroom - <h3>Update on Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation</h3> '''Nanaimo''' 2021-06-25 13:00 PDT File # 2021<br>
    Lisa Marie Young - missing persons poster<br>
    March for Justice  poster
    <p>'''At 12 pm on Saturday June 26, 2021''' the Nanaimo RCMP will be hosting a press conference on the front steps of the Nanaimo detachment. The purpose of the press conference is to provide an update on the status of the Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation. Following the press conference, attendees are encouraged to walk to Maffeo Sutton Park where a number of community leaders will be speaking. (see attached poster)</p>
 
    <p>''"''Lisa Marie disappeared in the early morning hours of June 30, 2002 and she would have celebrated her 40th birthday earlier this year. Since her disappearance, investigators have considered her case a homicide. All information received, either from years ago or just recently, and can be corroborated, is being pursued,''"'' said Corporal Markus Muntener, lead investigator on this case.</p>
    <p>Recently, investigators received credible information that has lead to detailed searches being carried out at several locations throughout Nanaimo. As information is analysed and received, there is a possibility that further searches may also be carried out. These searches are conducted by officers trained in search techniques and use the latest in search technology.</p>
 
    <p>The investigation has spanned over 19 years but police are still encouraging witnesses to come forward. Over the course of the investigation, numerous individuals for various reasons, have decided to come forward and provide important information. Some of these witnesses were previously uncomfortable speaking with police. ''"''"With the passage of time and change in their circumstances and lifestyle, they now feel it is the right thing to do and have provided key statements to the police"'''', said Muntener.</p>
 
    <p>Investigators are encouraging anyone who has not come forward to do so. Police are also asking if anyone has previously passed on information to police and are unclear if the information was received or not, to reach out to the investigative team. To provide information on the disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, please call the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345.</p>
 
    <p>Released by<br>Cst. Gary O'Brien Media Relations Officer<br>Nanaimo RCMP nanaimo.rcmp-grc.gc.ca 303 Prideaux St, Nanaimo, BC V9R 2N3<br>Office: 250-755-3257 Cell: 250-713-0701 Fax: 250-755-3238 Email: gary.obrien@rcmp-grc.gc.ca<br>Date modified: 2021-06-25</td>
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      <div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo cn'></span> CHEK News, June 26, 2021 ''"Nanaimo RCMP plead for more information regarding disappearance of Lisa Marie Young"'' <small>(Nicholas Pescod)</small> • [https://cheknews.ca/nanaimo-rcmp-to-hold-update-on-lisa-marie-young-missing-person-827799 Source]&nbsp;<small>(cheknews.ca)</small></div></td><td>
 
    <p>On Saturday, Nanaimo RCMP held their first news conference about the case in years, outside of their detachment.</p>
    <p>Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP media spokesperson, said during the press conference that he wished the event was being held to make a major announcement in the case, but that simply isn't the case. While foul play was immediately suspected after she went missing, no arrests have ever been made and her whereabouts remain a mystery.</p>
    <p>Instead, he told reporters that with the 19-year anniversary of Young's disappearance fast approaching, investigators have been working hard over the years and continue to work the case.</p>
 
    <p>''"The reality is she has been missing for 19 years and she would have celebrated her 40th birthday earlier this year,"'' he said. ''"We've had a number of investigators in 19 years work on this file and everyone their single goals was to find out what happened to her, hold those accountable for their actions and most importantly, to bring her home."''</p>
 
    <p>Cpl. Markus Muntener, lead investigator of the case, told reporters ''"there have been <i>numerous</i> searches for Young conducted in the past year alone due to new information.</p>
 
    <p>Those searches were extensive in detail and we have more of those searches planned in the future at some point,"'' he said. Additionally, Muntener revealed that investigators have heard from multiple witnesses, who had previously not come forward, have also come forward. ''"It took great courage for those people to come forward and provide information that is credible and important for the investigation,"'' he said. ''"A lot of those people may not have been comfortable doing that early on in this investigation but through the course of time and changes in their circumstances, they have come forward."''</p>
 
    <p>However, '''despite whatever progress has been made, Young remains missing''' and Muntener pleaded with anyone who hasn't come forward with information to speak with investigators. ''"For those people who haven't come forward, just knowing that other people have come forward and talked to us and provided us statements, should hopefully give you some peace of mind and give you the courage to come forward and talk to us and help move things forward,"'' he said. Cpl. Markus Muntener of Nanaimo RCMP speaking with media about the Lisa Young case Const. Hailey Pinfold, who is also assigned to the case, said ''"investigators have been approaching the case with an open mind. What we really want people to take away is that we are here to listen,"'' she said. ''"We want anybody who thinks they might have any information, whether it be a small piece of information or the spoke to the police 18 years ago and they feel that they still have that piece of information, we are just asking that people come talk to us because we are here to listen."''</p>
 
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      <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo hss'></span> Ha-Shilth-Sa, June 26, 2021 ''"'Bring peace to Lisa': Police continue with investigation using new techniques"'' <small>(Eric Plummer)</small> • [https://hashilthsa.com/news/2021-06-26/bring-peace-lisa-police-continue-investigation-using-new-techniques Source]&nbsp;<small>(hashilthsa.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Const. Hayley Pinfold and Corp. Markus Muntener said that since they took over the file in late 2018 police have introduced techniques into the investigation, such as a police dog and ground-penetrating radar. ''"When you're dealing with potential areas that are large, that's the kind of technique you have to use to narrow things down,"'' said Muntener of the radar method. ''"Since Hayley and I have started the investigation we've had numerous people come forward.""''</li>
      <li>''"We're just asking that people come talk to us, because we are here to listen to everybody no matter what their circumstances are now or in the past,"'' said Const. Pinfold. ''"We are coming at this investigation from an open-minded approach. We're reviewing all our information on our investigation, whether it's historic or information that's coming in currently, and we're assessing that information to determine and prioritize how we're going to go forward."'' Corp. Muntener added that over the years the file has become enormous, including '''15,000 documents''' and '''hundreds of witnesses'''. ''"When we're talking about witnesses from 19 years ago, it's much more challenging to go back and corroborate that,"'' he admitted, ''"although a valid piece of information could open up the mystery into what happened to the young woman. That could change overnight if an important person comes forward and talks to us that adds a very significant part of that puzzle."''''</li></ul></td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnb'></span> Nanaimo News Bulletin, June 26, 2021 ''"Nanaimo RCMP use new information and technology in case of missing woman Lisa Marie Young"'' <small>(Karl Yu)</small> • [https://www.nanaimobulletin.com/news/nanaimo-rcmp-use-new-information-and-technology-in-case-of-missing-woman-lisa-marie-young/ Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimobulletin.com)</small></div></td><td>Many investigators have worked on the file over the 19 years and Cpl. Markus Muntener, current co-lead investigator, said ''"new information has come to light."'' Muntener said there is information he can't share, ''"as it is an active investigation, but police have completed numerous searches in the last year. That's based on new information coming in and based on historic information and those searches were extensive and detailed and we have more of those searches planned in the future,"'' Muntener said. Police have employed modern technology to assist with the investigation including the use of a police dog and ground-penetrating radar. ''"When you're dealing with potential <small>[search]</small> areas that are large, that's the kind of technique that you have to use to try and narrow things down just to manage the resources that you have,"'' Muntener said. He and co-lead investigator Const. Hayley Pinfold said ''"investigators have been aided by people coming forward who previously weren't comfortable talking to police."'' ''"It took great courage for those people to come forward and provide us statements and provide information that is credible and important for the investigation and a lot of those people may not have been comfortable doing that early on in this investigation,"'' said Muntener. ''"There may be other people out there in the same situation and police hope they will come forward as well. It may just a small part of the puzzle, it's still important information that we need those people to come forward and provide statements to us,"'' Muntener said.</td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnn'></span> NanaimoNewsNow, June 26, 2021 ''"New information in Lisa Marie Young's disappearance after several people come forward"'' <small>(Ian Holmes)</small> • [https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2021/06/26/new-information-in-lisa-marie-youngs-disappearance-after-several-people-come-forward Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimonewsnow.com)</small></div></td><td>Lead investigator Cpl. Markus Muntener said ''"numerous witnesses"'' came forward recently in the Lisa Marie Young case whom were previously hesitant about talking to police. ''"A lot of those people may not have been comfortable doing that early on in this investigation, but through the course of time and changes in their circumstances they've come forward to do that,"'' Muntener said in a public address on Saturday, June 26. During a statement on the front steps of the Nanaimo RCMP detachment, Cpl. Muntener said police ''"know there are other people in the same situation who aren't enthusiastic about coming forward."'' He spoke directly to those people, emphasizing even a small piece of information could help in a big way. ''"Just knowing that other people have come forward and talked to us and provided statements should hopefully give you some piece of mind and perhaps give you the courage to come forward and talk to us. '''Numerous searches''' for Young have taken place in the last year,"'' Cpl. Muntener said, based on new and historical information. He said additional future searches at undisclosed locations are planned. ''"Obviously finding Lisa would be really significant and we haven't done that yet. But It's hard for me to say that we have a small little bit left to do, but that can change overnight,"'' Muntener told reporters. He said ground-penetrating radar has been used, along with dedicated search teams and help from a trained police dog for searches done in an extensive, thorough manner. Cpl. Muntener said the ''"active and ongoing"'' large-scale investigation involves some 15,000 documents and hundreds of witnesses. Cst. Hayley Pinfold is assisting Cpl. Muntener in the Lisa Young case. She said they're taking an ''"open-minded approach and reviewing all information that comes in, whether it's new or historical. We're just asking that people come talk to us, we're here to listen to everybody no matter their circumstances now or in the past,"'' Cst. Pinfold said.</td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo tc'></span> Times Colonist, June 26, 2021 ''"Police using new witness statements to search for Nanaimo woman who vanished in 2002"'' <small>(Darron Kloster)</small> • [https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/police-using-new-witness-statements-to-search-for-nanaimo-woman-who-vanished-in-2002-4690324 Source]&nbsp;<small>(timescolonist.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Cpl. Markus Muntener, lead investigator, told a news conference Saturday police are using ground-penetrating radar after receiving information from new witness statements at undisclosed sites around Nanaimo and have recently been using a dog trained in finding human remains. Further searches are planned as information is gathered from witnesses, police said. With the passage of time and change in their circumstances and lifestyle, they now feel it is the right thing to do and have provided key statements to the police, said Muntener. He said the case involves all seven officers in Nanaimo RCMP's homicide division. ''"About '''15,000 documents''' have been collected and '''hundreds of people''' have been interviewed. Any new information is important,"'' said Muntener. ''"It opens another door."''</li>
  <li>RCMP encouraged anyone who may have information to come forward, hoping some witnesses who may have been uncomfortable talking to police in the past will do so now. ''"We want other people out there who may have information to come forward. Come talk to us, and help us move the investigation forward,"'' said Muntener.</li></ul></td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo ctv'></span> CTV News, June 27, 2021 ''"More witnesses have come forward in Lisa Marie Young case, RCMP say"'' <small>(Ian Holliday)</small> • [https://ctvnews.ca/more-witnesses-have-come-forward-in-lisa-marie-young-case-rcmp-say-1.5487332 Source]&nbsp;<small>(ctvnews.ca)</small></div></td><td>Nanaimo RCMP held a news conference Saturday to provide an update on their investigation into the case of Lisa Marie Young, who was last seen leaving a nightclub in the city early in the morning of June 30, 2002. Police say ''"'''numerous witnesses'''"'' who were previously afraid to speak out about the case have now come forward, but investigators are still looking for key pieces of information that will advance the file. ''"Obviously, finding Lisa would be really significant and we haven't done that yet">'', said Cpl. Markus Muntener, of Nanaimo RCMP's Serious Crime Unit. It's hard for me to just say we have a small little bit left to do, but that could change overnight, Muntener added. ''"If an important person comes forward and talks to us that adds a very significant piece of the puzzle, then that could change."''</td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo cn'></span> CHEK News, February 1, 2022 ''"Large reward offered for information about Lisa Marie Young"'' <small>(Kendall Hanson)</small> • [https://cheknews.ca/large-reward-offered-for-information-about-missing-nanaimo-woman-949377 Source]&nbsp;<small>(cheknews.ca)</small></div></td><td>''"Anything that helps bring information to the investigation is a positive thing and hopefully this is something that will do that,"'' said Cpl. Markus Muntener, with Nanaimo RCMP who has been leading the investigation in recent years. ''"We believe there are still witnesses out there that have information that they're potentially holding back from us for various reasons but we're hoping that this might be enough to encourage some of those people to bring those final pieces forward to us,"'' said Cst. Hayley Pinfold, another investigator on the case from Nanaimo RCMP. While the reward offering is independent of police, Mounties believe finding her remains is the break they need. ''"Significantly important. It's real tangible evidence and material things that can further the investigation. It can lead to a lot of new avenues of investigation,"'' said Muntener.</td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo avt'></span> Alberni Valley Times, February 2, 2022 ''"$50,000 reward offered for location of missing Vancouver Island woman's remains"'' <small>(Chris Bush)</small> • [https://albernivalleynews.com/news/50000-reward-offered-for-location-of-missing-vancouver-island-womans-remains Source]&nbsp;<small>(albernivalleynews.com)</small></div></td><td>Cpl. Markus Muntener of Nanaimo RCMP's serious crimes unit, lead investigator on the case since 2018, said police believe the reward could bring forward new information, ''"which would benefit the investigation, obviously, and at the same time help the family get some closure if her remains are located,"'' Muntener said. ''"We have to basically corroborate and assess information if it does come through to us."'' He said finding Young's remains could provide physical evidence that could be used to ''"assess other information in the investigation"'' that could further the file. Finding her remains could have a significant positive impact... he said. ''"We've had quite a few years where we've been able to dedicate a lot of resources to it. Unfortunately last year Nanaimo had five murders, so our unit's been heavily taxed away, but we're still actively investigating things as they come in."'' Muntener said police believe there are people who have direct evidence or information and they're hoping the reward will motivate those people to come forward.</td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnb'></span> Nanaimo News Bulletin, February 2, 2022 ''"$50,000 reward offered for location of missing Nanaimo woman's remains"'' <small>(Chris Bush)</small> • [https://www.nanaimobulletin.com/news/50000-reward-offered-for-location-of-missing-nanaimo-womans-remains/ Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimobulletin.com)</small></div></td><td>Frank said she knows and has spoken with the person who has put up the reward and the decision was made that the reward money would only be for locating Young's remains. ''"Cyndy and I actually met with the lead investigator and discussed this too and that's what we want,"'' Frank said.</td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo nnn'></span> NanaimoNewsNow, June 26, 2022 ''"Disappearance of Nanaimo woman approaches 20 years as quest for answers continues"'' <small>(Ian Holmes)</small> • [https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2022/06/26/disappearance-of-nanaimo-woman-approaches-20-years-as-quest-for-answers-continues Source]&nbsp;<small>(nanaimonewsnow.com)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Cst. Gary O'Brien said their serious crimes investigators continue reviewing '''new tips''' that continue to come in. He said new investigators have worked the case in recent years, bringing fresh sets of eyes and new techniques. ''"When information comes to light and we feel there's a need a search will be done or an area will be canvassed — we'll do whatever is necessary to find out who's responsible for this,"'' O'Brien told NanaimoNewsNOW.</li>
  <li>Cst. O'Brien said there are other people locally who have chosen for whatever reason to withhold potentially valuable information. ''"We still need to speak to them. Don't assume that we have the information, you may have a piece that moves this investigation further,"'' O'Brien said.</li></ul></td>
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  <td><div class='ccttxt'><span class='logo cn'></span> CHEK News, June 26, 2022 ''"Community marches for Lisa Young 20 years after she went missing in Nanaimo"'' <small>(Kendall Hanson)</small> • [https://www.cheknews.ca/community-marches-for-lisa-young-20-years-after-she-went-missing-in-nanaimo-1054831/ Source]&nbsp;<small>(cheknews.ca)</small></div></td><td><ul><li>Among those taking part in the march are a pair of Nanaimo’s RCMP’s lead investigators in Lisa Young’s file who say '''they get new tips a few times each month'''. ''“There are still people coming forward. None of that has broken the case wide open but it’s like putting together a big puzzle so every time someone comes in and talks to us and gives us a little bit more with that puzzle it helps us along,”'' said Cpl. Markus Muntener, with Nanaimo RCMP.</li>
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 19 November 2024


All statements made to the media by RCMP in relation to Lisa's case

Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-04 (Paul Walton) clip[1]src
City woman's whereabouts still unknown
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-05 (Paul Walton) clip[2]src
  • Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP, said police inquiries continued Thursday with no new information pointing to either finding her or the possibility of foul play.
  • But Joanne Young did say police had wanted to talk with one man they termed a "person of interest."
Bar staff worried about woman
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-06 (Paul Walton) clip[3]src
RCMP keep searching for woman
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-09 (Paul Walton) clip[4]src
  • 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."
  • 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.
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-10 (Paul Walton) clip[5]src

Police fear local met with foul play
  • Police now believe foul play is involved in the mysterious disappearance of a young Nanaimo woman on the Canada Day weekend.
  • "Given there was no reason for her to disappear, that she had no history of running away and that everyone she knew said she was a reliable person, police could reach no other conclusion," said Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman for the Nanaimo RCMP.
  • "Everything else has come up negative," he said. "We've just run out of options."
  • One of the 40 tips, which serious crime investigators continue to examine, is that Young was last seen in a red or burgundy-coloured Jaguar outside The Jungle Cabaret at closing time. Eubank said police have spoken with the owner of that vehicle, but Eubank said they still need details on its movements.
  • Anyone who saw a burgundy 1980s Jaguar in Nanaimo the night of June 30 or on the morning of July 1 is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.
  • Concerns about Lisa were first raised by the Youngs, who called police at 11:30 a.m. July 1.
Foul play feared in disappearance
Times Colonist 2002‑Jul‑10 clip[6]src
  • Nanaimo RCMP now believe a 21-year-old woman who went missing 10 days ago has met with foul play.
  • Const. Jack Eubank said Tuesday investigators met with Lisa Marie Young's family to tell them of their suspicions. He did not say what brought investigators to that conclusion.
  • Police are looking for information on a late 1980s burgundy Jaguar in which she was seen riding.
Foul play suspected in missing B.C. woman
Fort McMurray Today 2002‑Jul‑10 clip[7]src
  • Police now believe foul play is involved in the mysterious disappearance of a young Nanaimo woman on the Canada Day weekend.
  • "There was no reason for her to disappear, she had no history of running away and everyone she knew said she was a reliable person, so police could reach no other conclusion," said RCMP spokesman Const. Jack Eubank.
Woman's disappearance leaves friends perplexed ...rumours unfounded
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-12 (Paul Walton) clip[8]src
  • Police say there is no truth to a rumour that the body of Lisa Young has been found in the Ladysmith area. Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman with the Nanaimo RCMP, said Thursday the false information has even turned up on some Internet sites. The rumour also reached the family, causing them considerable distress.
  • While police have said they believe Lisa has met with foul play, officially police are investigating a missing person. Investigators with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit continue to follow up tips, now at more than 100.
  • Police say it appears to be foul play because they have now ruled every other possibility.
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-16 (Paul Walton) clip[9]src
Search for Lisa Young continues
  • Last week, Const. Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP said the rumour surfaced on some chat sites on the Internet. Rumours also claim a body was found in Ladysmith.
  • Eubank said Monday there have been no new developments in the investigation, which remains a missing person's case although foul play is suspected.
  • Police are also repeating their request for help from the public.
Rumours serve no purpose
Nanaimo Daily News 2002‑Jul‑17 clip[10]src
  • Police have officially stated they believe Lisa may have been the victim of foul play. And that's all they've said.
Tips sought in Nanaimo woman's disappearance
Vancouver Sun 2002‑Jul‑23 clip[11]src
  • Constable Jack Eubank, with the Nanaimo RCMP says there have been no new developments in the investigation, which remains a missing person's case although foul play is suspected.
Lisa's kin follow psychic tip
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Jul-25 (Nelson Bennett) clip[12]src
  • Police suspect foul play.
  • While police appear to have few new leads that might lead them to her, her relatives have not given up hope.
  • Police say Young was last seen leaving the Jungle Cabaret around 2 a.m.
  • Meanwhile, police appear to be no closer to solving the mystery of Young's disappearance, despite numerous tips. "We've received well over 100 to 150 tips on the case," says Const. Jack Eubank of the Nanaimo RCMP. "Each of them is being followed up on as early as possible."
Where is Lisa-Marie?
Vancouver Province 2002‑Sep‑02 (Jason Proctor) clip[13]src
  • Police suspect foul play — and while the family continue to hope for a miracle, they're privately bracing themselves for the worst.
  • The family is also concentrating efforts on Qualicum Beach, the home of the man police have identified as the driver of the Jaguar.
  • Police have spoken to the man, now being held in Saskatchewan awaiting trial on a charge of assaulting a police officer. Nanaimo RCMP have issued a warrant for his arrest for breaching a conditional sentence on matters unrelated to Lisa Marie's case.
  • "We will find the truth about Lisa's disappearance one day," says Const. Jack Eubank. "Somebody does know. Somebody can take us over and around that wall."
Nanaimo Daily News 2002‑Sep‑10 (Paul Walton) clip[14]src

Tips spark new search for woman
  • Police will conduct a new search for a 21-year-old missing Nanaimo woman in "the days ahead" after getting a recent tip.
  • Const. Jack Eubank said police got the tip in August and investigators had intended to begin the search after the Labour Day long weekend. The search, however, was delayed after the Sept. 1 shooting of Rosella Centis. A team of investigators, including those investigating Lisa Young's disappearance, worked around the clock following the shooting. A suspect was arrested Sept. 3 and the investigation continued in the days after.
  • Eubank did not say where they would be searching for clues to Young's disappearance. Police have already searched other locations, but nothing has led them to the whereabouts of the 21-year-old.
  • About a week later, after ruling out the possibility Young had run away, police called her disappearance suspicious and asked for public assistance. The Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit then began an intensive investigation.
  • Among the tips police had was that Young was last seen leaving The Jungle Cabaret in the early hours of Aug. 5 in a maroon Jaguar. Police tracked down the vehicle and the driver and the investigation continues.
  • Police are still interested in hearing from anyone who might have new information.
Nanaimo RCMP to begin ground search for woman
Vancouver Sun 2002‑Sep‑14 clip[15]src
  • Nanaimo RCMP will begin conducting land searches Tuesday as they continue to investigate the disappearance of a 21-year-old woman missing for more than two months.
  • Several unidentified areas near Nanaimo will be searched as police continue to look for evidence of the whereabouts of Lisa Marie Young.
  • Constable Jack Eubank has said police suspect foul play in the disappearance of Young, who was last seen early June 30*.
RCMP continue to search for missing Nanaimo woman
Vancouver Province 2002-Sep-15 (Jason Proctor) clip[16]src
  • Nanaimo RCMP will conduct pointed searches this week for the body of a 21-year-old woman who has been missing since she was spotted getting into a Jaguar after a party in the early hours of June 30*.
  • Although police have not released the exact location of the search, they have said that they made the decision to examine several areas after receiving information in relation to the investigation.
  • Police have identified the driver of the red Jaguar and spoken to the man, who is in custody pending charges unrelated to Lisa Marie's case. RCMP have not identified him as a suspect, but say he continues to be a part of the investigation.
Grim Task: Police comb woods for Lisa Young
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Sep-18 (Paul Walton) clip[17]src
  • Officially Lisa Young is listed as missing, but Tuesday police were obviously looking for a body as they searched a wooded area south of Nanaimo.
  • Prior to commencing the search, lead investigator Cpl. Doug Hogg told two-dozen officers joining the search how a body may be obscured by brush after lying in the woods for several months. They were also told that previous cursory searches with police dogs had come across bones found to belong to deer.
  • The officers, two with search dogs, split into groups to begin their grim task at Doumont and Biggs Roads. The search began around 9 a.m. and ended shortly before noon. Police found "nothing significant to the investigation," said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Jack Eubank. He would say only that information they received last month led to the search.
  • Eubank said further searches in different areas may be carried out in the near future.
City police continue search for Lisa Young
Nanaimo Daily News 2002‑Nov‑04 (Paul Walton) clip[18]src
  • Four months after her mysterious disappearance, police continue to investigate what became of Lisa Young.
  • Cpl. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said they have no new leads or information which they think may solve the mystery. He said they are continuing to follow up leads already given them.
  • "Things are progressing, albeit slowly," said Hogg.
  • They contacted police, who initiated a missing persons investigation. Within a week they concluded Young's disappearance was suspicious and asked for assistance from the public. Police identified a vehicle she was last seen in, and questioned the driver.
  • A number of weeks ago nearly two-dozen officers searched a rural area on the western edge of the city. It was apparent they were looking for a body.
  • Hogg said they want to search another area north of the city, but have not been able to arrange the required number of officers to scour the brush.
Police wait for break in city murder cases ...Young family to search for Lisa
Nanaimo Daily News 2002-Nov-29 (Paul Walton) clip[19]src
  • Police are no closer to solving the disappearance of a young Nanaimo woman missing now since July, or the murder of another young Nanaimo woman whose body was found outside of Campbell River in May 2000.
  • While Young does not fit the same profile, not being a drug addict or in the sex trade, both women were about the same age and of aboriginal heritage. Dammann said police have no reason to think there is a connection between Young and Banman, but all possibilities are being considered.
  • "If there are any areas of connection with Lisa Young, we will be in contact with investigators in Nanaimo," he said.
Nanaimo songstress records 'Lisa's Song'
Ha‑Shilth‑Sa 2003-Jan-16 clip[20]src
  • If you have any information please call me (250) 725-2765 or her parents Don & Joanne Young at (250) 758-2037 or her Uncle RCMP Constable Mike Martin at (250) 838-0703 or the Nanaimo RCMP at (250) 754-2345.
Billboard to keep search for Lisa alive
Nanaimo Daily News 2003-Apr-30 (Paul Walton) clip[21]src
  • RCMP serious crimes investigators are now waiting for information which could lead to lead to an arrest, said Const. Jack Eubank.
  • "We just don't have any new information at all," Eubank said. "Somebody out there knows, and we need to hear from them."
Nanaimo Daily News 2003‑May‑29 (Paul Walton) clip[22]src
When sadness turns to anger
  • Lisa remains missing and while everyone suspects the worst, police have been unable to bring any certainty to the Youngs or the community about what happened to her.
  • Don and his wife Joanne called police when on the holiday Monday their daughter had not been heard from. About a week later, police said they considered Lisa's disappearance foul play.
  • The man was questioned by police, but has not been named as a suspect.
  • Young's frustration has led him to make his own inquiries in the last 10 months, and he is convinced of certain things which RCMP investigators are not commenting on publicly.
  • "We hear she went to that party; the police say she wasn't there," said Young.
  • Young said he's not heard from the police in three months, and that they have no interest in his suggestion of a Crime Stoppers spot. "How could a Crime Stoppers spot hurt?" he asked.
  • Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman. for the Nanaimo RCMP, said police have gone from nearly daily briefings with the Youngs to less frequent contact because there is little new to tell them. When more information arises which police can share, he said, they will.
  • "We completely understand the emotions Don and Joanne must be going through," said Eubank. "But there haven't been a lot of developments in the investigation."
  • Investigators, said Eubank, would also prefer that as the one-year marker of Lisa's disappearance approaches they could solve the case.
  • Eubank also said that "Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes".
Alberni Valley Times 2003-Jun-03 clip[23]src
Disappearance still a mystery
  • Don and his wife Joanne called police when on the holiday Monday their daughter had not been heard from. About a week later, police said they considered Lisa's disappearance foul play.
  • The man was questioned by police, but has not been named as a suspect.
  • Young's frustration has led him to make his own inquiries in the last 10 months, and he is convinced of certain things which RCMP investigators are not commenting on publicly.
  • "We hear she went to that party; the police say she wasn't there," said Young.
  • Young said he's not heard from the police in three months, and that they have no interest in his suggestion of a Crime Stoppers spot. "How could a Crime Stoppers spot hurt?" he asked.
  • Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman. for the Nanaimo RCMP, said police have gone from nearly daily briefings with the Youngs to less frequent contact because there is little new to tell them. When more information arises which police can share, he said, they will.
  • "We completely understand the emotions Don and Joanne must be going through," said Eubank. "But there haven't been a lot of developments in the investigation."
  • Investigators, said Eubank, would also prefer that as the one-year marker of Lisa's disappearance approaches they could solve the case.
  • Eubank also said that "Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes".
Ha‑Shilth‑Sa 2003‑Aug‑14 (Ruth Olgilvie) clip[24]src

Investigation for missing woman frustrates family
  • Her parents phoned RCMP on June 30th, 2002*, but RCMP did not launch their actual ground search until September 17, 2002. They conducted the search in the Doumont/Mitchell Rd. area of Nanaimo, but found nothing.
  • Sgt. Doug Chisholm of the Nanaimo Serious Crimes Unit said that on began the day Lisa was reported missing. Although he did not mention when the actual ground search took place he said they immediately responded by tracing Lisa's last contact with people and where she was last seen, "By the end of the first week we had concerns and in fact were very focused on the investigation," Chisholm said.
  • "We just had to help out," he said, "We went out there without any police assistance." Francis supports the family in speaking out about their lack of confidence in Nanaimo RCMP's handling of Lisa's case. "Our relationship with RCMP isn't the best to begin with," he said, "This situation doesn't help."
  • A man was taken into police custody earlier this year on other charges and was questioned by RCMP regarding Lisa's disappearance. Police searched the man's maroon Jaguar using infrared light and DNA testing and found no evidence that could keep him in custody. He was released shortly after, though the RCMP told the Youngs they were sure he was withholding information critical to the case. Don was distraught and prepared to alert media about the man's release. Two officers from the Nanaimo detachment showed up at their house, warning Don they would charge him with obstruction of justice if he pursued media coverage. RCMP said they did not want the Young's "interfering with the integrity of the RCMP".
  • Sgt. Chisholm is hesitant to discuss the case as it is still an active investigation, but admitted Lisa's case is a missing person's case with suspected foul play.
  • "Suffice to say we feel strongly about an individual, but there isn't sufficient evidence to charge him," Chisholm said.
  • "I hesitate greatly to discuss this as there hasn't been sufficient evidence to charge anyone," he said.
  • However, RCMP admitted to believing there is a connection between Lisa's disappearance and the individual. Joanne was warned on a separate occasion via a letter on RCMP letterhead for telling one Nanaimo paper about the man who was taken into custody then released.
  • Persistent in the search for her daughter, Joanne contacted Crime Stoppers and inquired about making a re-enactment video of the last place Lisa was seen. Constable Jossee Smith of Crime Stoppers instructed Joanne that one of the investigators of Lisa's case would have to request a re-enactment video be made as they hold the file with all information pertaining to Lisa's disappearance.
  • Joanne then asked one of the investigators to make the request to make the request to Crime Stoppers and he told her he didn't feel it would be helpful at this time, In fact, Constable Jack Eubank, spokesman for the RCMP in Nanaimo, made a media statement saying Crime Stoppers no longer does re-enactments of crimes. According to Constable Smith, Crime Stoppers still makes re-enactment videos. When Smith was then asked what the process is to make a re-enactment video she said, "it is always up to the investigator; they send in their request either by fax or by phone with details of the files and pictures".
  • Don and Joanne are concerned because communication with RCMP has all but stopped. Much of their time is spent waiting for officers to return phone calls. Don emailed the investigators expressing his frustration with the lack of communication and in a returned email investigators responded with apologies for their lack of communication, explaining communications have dwindled because they have nothing to tell them yet.
  • Sgt. Chisholm spoke highly of the investigators in charge of Lisa's case. "We've been fairly open with the Young's," he said. "We have very dedicated people committed to pursuing the investigation." He explained again the hesitancy investigators had about providing much information about the case as it is an active investigation.
Nanaimo Daily News 2003‑Aug‑22 (Paul Walton) clip[25]src
Police refute talk missing woman found
  • Police have again had to issue a statement to refute rumours that a young woman missing for than a year has been located.
  • On Thursday Const. Jack Eubank, spokesman for the Nanaimo RCMP, issued a news release stating all such rumours about Lisa Young are untrue.
  • "Over the last several weeks there have been rumours circulating around the Nanaimo area suggesting that Lisa Young has been located," he said. "Nanaimo RCMP are advising that Lisa has not been found and that the matter is still under active investigation. RCMP further wish to advise that these rumours are causing a great deal of anguish and distress to Lisa's family."
  • Young went missing on the Canada Day long weekend last year and police believe she was a victim of foul play. So far they have been unable to collect enough evidence to confirm what happened to her, or to make an arrest.
Times Colonist 2004‑Apr‑04 (Jim Gibson) clip[26]src

The case Nanaimo can't forget
  • "Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about)," observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
  • The driver of the burgundy Jaguar , a 20-something man, is still considered "a person of interest," says Eubank.
  • Eubank insists the case is still alive.
  • It's not a club police readily associate with trouble. "It was a long weekend and downtown, says Eubank, was "a happenin' place."
  • It was about 2 a.m. outside the club that police have their last sighting of her.
  • But RCMP refuse to confirm any of this. The Youngs don't even know where the driver claims he dropped off their daughter. It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls "a complex investigation."
  • Apparently the Youngs were a little too free with information the RCMP had once shared with them. They even received a letter, basically cutting them off from further details from the RCMP.
  • At one time her husband began e-mailing the grandparent, until he was warned off by the RCMP.
  • Eubank won't confirm this or even that Joanne Young late in July 2002 was taken by RCMP to confront the Jaguar driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, "Rape," "murder" and "accident" were written.
  • "He doesn't look like a monster," she recalls telling the RCMP officer. "Monsters," he replied, "come in all shapes and sizes."
  • While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.
  • Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly. He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. The new ones would name the driver. The RCMP asked the Youngs not to do this.
Calgary Herald 2004‑Apr‑18 (Jim Gibson) clip[27]src
Lisa Marie Young: Vanished
  • "Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about)," observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
  • If nothing else, the psychics give the parents a sense of something happening in an investigation which, in their eyes, petered out with the police questioning and releasing the Jaguar driver within weeks of her disappearance. The burgundy car had been searched.
  • Eubank insists the case is still alive.
  • But RCMP refuse to confirm any of this. The Youngs don't even know where the driver claims he dropped off their daughter. It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls "a complex investigation."
  • Apparently the Youngs were a little too free with information the RCMP had once shared with them. They were basically cut off from receiving further details from the RCMP.
  • Her husband begun e-mailing the grandparent, until he was warned off by the RCMP.
  • Eubank won't confirm this or even that Joanne Young late in July 2002 was taken by RCMP to confront the Jaguar driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, "Rape," "murder" and "accident" were written.
  • While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.
  • Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly. He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. The new ones would name the driver. The RCMP asked the Youngs to reconsider.
  • Last January, the Youngs went ahead anyway.
'Happy birthday, Lisa'
Nanaimo Daily News 2004‑May‑04 clip[28]src
  • The investigation into the death of Lisa Young may not be active at this time, but it will never close until police determine conclusively what happened to the Nanaimo woman.
  • While officially she is missing, police believe she met with foul play.
Star Phoenix 2004‑May‑15 (Jim Gibson) clip[29]src

Vanished
  • "Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about)," observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
  • Eubank insists the case is still alive.
  • But RCMP refuse to confirm any of this. The Youngs don't even know where the driver claims he dropped off their daughter. It is not unusual for police to be vague about possible future evidence, particularly in what Eubank calls "a complex investigation."
  • Apparently the Youngs were a little too free with information the RCMP had once shared with them. They even received a letter, basically cutting them off from further details from the RCMP.
  • At one time her husband begun e-mailing the grandparent, until he was warned off by the RCMP.
  • Eubank won't confirm this or even that Joanne Young late in July 2002 was taken by RCMP to confront the Jaguar driver, in a small room with a large photo of her daughter and a white board on which the troubling words, "Rape," "murder" and "accident" were written.
  • What struck her about the driver was how unlike she imagined him to be. "He doesn't look like a monster," she recalls telling the RCMP officer. "Monsters," he replied, "come in all shapes and sizes."
  • While the RCMP won't confirm any of this, those familiar with RCMP investigation techniques say Young's account is plausible.
  • Don Young's last encounter with the RCMP was chilly. He had warned them he was planning to update the posters. The new batch would be more than just photos and a description. The new ones would name the driver. The RCMP asked the Youngs to reconsider.
Four years, still no answers
Nanaimo Daily News 2006-Apr-25 (Paul Walton) clip[30]src
  • She knows the police have been doing what they can.
Nanaimo Daily News 2006‑Jul‑07 (Paul Walton) clip[31]src
Vigil remembers Lisa Marie Young
  • 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."
Families hope for justice
Nanaimo Daily News 2007-Dec-21 (Paul Walton) clip[32]src
  • Lisa Marie Young disappeared on the Canada Day long weekend in 2002. Within weeks the police determined that she had met with foul play, but have yet to gather enough evidence to charge anyone.
  • "We never close a murder file," he said.
Vancouver Province 2007‑Dec‑24 (Paul Walton) clip[33]src
Trail cold on Nanaimo's own missing women
  • While police will not release details, they say an autopsy revealed that Banman met with foul play. Lisa Marie Young, 21, disappeared on the Canada Day long weekend in 2002. Within weeks, police determined that she had met with foul play, but have yet to gather enough evidence to charge anyone.
  • Serious crimes investigators from Nanaimo sought leads on the streets. Even the missing women's task force looked at Banman's file and could draw no conclusions. "It's been reviewed by different sections. There's not a heck of a lot we can do with the information we have right now," said Dammann.
  • "We never close a murder file," he said.
Nanaimo Daily News 2008‑Jun‑24 (Paul Walton) clip[34]src
Remembering Lisa Marie
  • Family frustrated over lack of shared information from tight-lipped RCMP
  • While the official word from the Nanaimo RCMP is that Young is missing, since they cannot prove otherwise, very shortly after her disappearance investigators said they believe she met with foul play.
  • "Basically the police have said Lisa Marie's file is still open. They can't share anything else with me because they say it may jeopardize the investigation," said Joanne Young.
  • While she understands that the officers working on the case have good reasons to remain tight-lipped, Joanne Young remains frustrated. "The only time we hear from them is when we call them," she said.
  • Sgt. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said the investigation into Young's disappearance remains "open and very active" but could say little more. "We haven't shelved it and nor will we," said Hogg.
Harbour City Star 2008-Jun-25 (Paul Walton) clip[35]src
Still waiting for Lisa
  • While the official word from the Nanaimo RCMP is that Young is missing since they cannot prove otherwise, very shortly after her disappearance investigators said they believe she met with foul play.
  • Police conducted a number of searches, interviews were done with people on or close to the street who might know something and to this day nothing has emerged to lead to an arrest. "Basically the police have said Lisa Marie's file is still open. They can't share anything else with me because they say it may jeopardize the investigation," said Joanne Young. While she understands that the officers working on the case have good reasons to remain tight lipped, Joanne Young remains frustrated. "The only time we hear from them is when we call them," she said.
  • Sgt. Doug Hogg, with the Nanaimo RCMP serious crimes unit, said the investigation into Young's disappearance remains "open and very active" but could say little more. "We haven't shelved it and nor will we."
Times Colonist 2008‑Sep‑22 (Rob Shaw) clip[36]src
RCMP withheld info on unsolved files
  • The RCMP, however, said releasing a list of all 114 unsolved files, some of which date back to 1924, would compromise investigations and upset families. "The broad scope of your request would identify all files as unsolved homicides, which may or may not be the case," Const. Darren Lagan of Island District's strategic communications office wrote in a July 31 e-mail. "The RCMP investigates all suspicious deaths as homicides, until such time as evidence proves otherwise. Given this fact, there may well be incidents contained in the 114 files, which ultimately, are not homicides. The families, and survivors of the deceased in these matters may be negatively impacted by media reports identifying their loved ones as part of "unsolved homicide" files." Lagan said the decision to withhold the list was made after discussions with the investigators as well as Chief Supt. Rick Betker, commanding officer of the Island District. "The RCMP remains committed to these investigations, and the families involved," Lagan said. "Should this response not meet your satisfaction, you may choose to proceed further in ascertaining your requested information via an access to information request."
  • The Times Colonist made a second attempt a week later, asking for a list of confirmed homicides that remain unsolved, as well as a separate list of all unsolved missing persons cases without indicating which might involve foul play. The RCMP has yet to respond.
  • Joanne Young, whose daughter Lisa Marie Young vanished from Nanaimo in 2002, found it "incredible" that the RCMP would refuse an opportunity to publicize cold cases and generate tips. "I just find it unreal that they're not out there to help," she said. The families are already upset, her husband, Don Young, said. "You don't really get over it anyway," he said. "My opinion would be that most people who are going through this would be happy to see something come up about it."
  • However, RCMP headquarters placed a ban on detachment commanders from speaking to the media about the cases, referring questions to the E Division communications sections or to the Island District Major Crime Unit — an integrated unit of Mounties and Victoria police officers. The RCMP's unsolved homicide unit in Vancouver also refused interview requests. Late last week, the RCMP finally lifted the ban, but by then, a number of detachment commanders were unavailable for comment or didn't have time to review the files. The decision to withhold a comprehensive list of unsolved cases and thwart interviews represents a departure for the RCMP. In the past, the Vancouver major crime section provided the media with lists of unsolved homicides, all of which are reported to the Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System (ViCLAS), a computer system for spotting possible serial killers and rapists. In some cases, the force provided ViCLAS printouts of cases broken down by occupation of the victim. The RCMP's national website also highlights a number of B.C.'s unsolved cases. But it's unclear why some cases are featured and not others.
Crime Stoppers 2009-May-15 clipsrc
Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video)
Note: Crime Stoppers re-enactment video narrated by Cst. Gary O'Brien; contains several errors. See list here.
  • Lisa Marie Young has not been seen since the early morning hours of July 1st 2002. The following is a recreation of her last-known movements.
  • Lisa Marie was socializing with friends on June 30th 2002 at various nightclubs in the downtown area of Nanaimo. Shortly before midnight her and her friends entered Club 241 formerly known as The Jungle, a popular nightclub located on Skinner Street.
  • They stayed at the bar until closing and left around 2:30 a.m. After the bar closed she walked outside and talked with several of her friends.
  • While standing outside one of her friends struck up a conversation with an unknown male who was driving an older-model red Jaguar.
  • No one in the group knew him but he seemed amicable enough then offered them a ride to a house party in Harewood. They were all impressed with his vehicle and they gladly accepted his offer.
  • The five of them drove directly to the party and stayed for about one hour before deciding to move on to another location in the Westwood Lake area.
  • Upon arriving at the second party, Lisa Marie told the group she was hungry and wanted to get something to eat. The driver upon hearing this offered to take her to get some food. Her friends decided to stay at the party.
  • Lisa Marie then walked with the driver to his vehicle and they were seen by her friends leaving in his red Jaguar.
  • This is the last time anyone has ever seen Lisa Marie Young. She was reported missing by her family to the Nanaimo RCMP several days later and after an exhaustive search by her family, friends, and the Nanaimo RCMP, her whereabouts are still unknown.
  • The vehicle in question - an older model red Jaguar with distinctive square headlights - and the driver have been positively identified.
  • Nanaimo RCMP and Crimestoppers are asking however if anybody saw this vehicle between the hours of 3:30 a.m. on July 1st 2002 and 2 p.m. on July 1st 2002, in an area that would be considered suspicious, to call the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Police hope TV spot sheds light on cold case
Nanaimo Daily News 2009-May-19 (Danielle Bell) clip[37]src
  • Nanaimo RCMP hope reviving such unsolved cases can help jog a person's memory and generate fresh leads.
  • Police said early on they believed Young may have met with foul play.
  • Police hope the exposure will prompt someone to step forward. "We're hoping somebody may remember something," said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Gary O'Brien. "We're hoping it generates discussion."
TV spot aims to bring new clues to cops
Harbour City Star 2009-May-22 (Danielle Bell) clip[38]src
  • Nanaimo RCMP hope reviving such unsolved cases can help jog a person's memory and generate fresh leads.
  • Police said early on they believed Young may have met with foul play.
  • Police hope the exposure will prompt someone to step forward. "We're hoping somebody may remember something," said Nanaimo RCMP spokesman Const. Gary O'Brien. "We're hoping it generates discussion."
Lisa Marie disappearance remains a mystery still
Ha‑Shilth‑Sa 2009‑Jun‑18 (Denise Titian) clip[39]src
  • Constable Gary O'Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP said the remains, although unidentified, were "absolutely not Lisa Marie."
  • The RCMP notified Don and Joanne Young, Lisa's parents, of their findings later that evening.
Nanaimo RCMP appeal for help
Vancouver Sun 2011‑Feb‑26 clip[40]src
  • "Someone knows what happened to her and the time to call is now," Const. Gary O'Brien said.
Annual walk, vigil planned for missing woman
Nanaimo News Bulletin 2011-Jul-16 (Chris Bush) clip[41]src
  • In spite of crime re-enactments and other efforts by police to generate tips and leads, no breakthroughs that could lead to solving the case have been made in recent years.
  • "None," said Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman. "It's still an active investigation."
  • "The police tell us that they're working on tips that come in, so that gives us some hope that they're still working on it," she said.
Nanaimo News Bulletin 2012-Jun-21 (Chris Bush) clip[42]src
Candlelight vigil held for Lisa Marie, Mounties still investigate case
  • "We believe she met foul play," said Const. Gary O'Brien, RCMP spokesman. "That's the bottom line. It's a suspicious missing persons case and tragically we think she met with the hands of foul play."
  • Police identified the car and the man Young left the party with. He is part of a police list of persons of interest in the case, but in spite of following up every lead, producing Crime Stoppers TV re-enactments and even conducting a full-scale search with K-9 units based on information from a psychic, police have, so far, not been able to prove foul play or find the missing woman's remains.
  • "Based on the evidence gathered - and we have thousands of pieces of documentation, we have hundreds of tips, we have Crime Stoppers tips, we have the public calling, it's brought to the public's attention every year through the family's vigilance with their walks and not letting her memory fade — our members continue to work this file and, hopefully someday we'll get a break and we'll find out what happened," O'Brien said.
Nanaimo News Bulletin 2013-Jun-27 (Chris Bush) clip[43]src
Nanaimo mother organizes vigil and walk to remember missing daughter
  • Police believe Lisa Marie met with foul play after she left a house party in the Cathers Lake area at about 3 a.m. June 30, 2002*, with a man who drove an older model red Jaguar. The last anyone heard from her was when she phoned a friend at about 4:30 a.m.
  • Police identified the car and the man Young left the party with.
  • He is part of a police list of persons of interest in the case, but in spite of following up every lead, Crime Stoppers TV re-enactments and even conducting a full-scale search with K-9 units based on information from a psychic, police have, so far, not been able to prove foul play or find the missing woman's remains.
  • "The case is active and will remain active until such time it is determined what happened to Lisa Marie," said Const. Gary O'Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman.
Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly 2018-Jul-11 (Nora O'Malley) clip[44]src
Sweet 16 and still missing
  • Constable Gary O'Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP re-iterated. "This is not collecting dust. It will always be an open investigation," he said. "We believe that there is somebody out there that has information that can assist with the investigation and we need to hear from them. They can go to any police detachment in Canada or anywhere in the world and talk to a police officer. If they want to remain anonymous, they can call the generic Crime Stoppers line [1-800-222-8477]."
  • O'Brien said a substantial amount of tips have 'come in regarding Lisa Marie's case. "Every one of those tips has been investigated and it's essential that we do so. It's been 16 years. There have been a lot of investigators. There's always a fresh set of eyes; we are always looking at ways to move forward with it. That file will never be closed until we find out who is responsible for her disappearance and hold them accountable," said Cst. O'Brien.
  • Cst. O'Brien, who knew Lisa Marie when she was a teenager, represented the Nanaimo RCMP at the vigil. "I remember the call from her good friend the night she went missing. 'Hey, Gary, I can't get a hold of Lisa Marie, we're really, really worried for her.' And unbeknownst to me, the investigation had already started," he remembers.
  • While a 2014 RCMP report concluded there were 1,181 incidents of missing or murdered aboriginal women between 1980 and 2012, some say the real number could be as high as 4,000.
RCMP 2021‑Jun‑25 clipsrc
RCMP Press Release: Update on Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation
  • Nanaimo RCMP Home — Newsroom — Update on Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation — Nanaimo — 2021-06-25 13:00 PDT — File #2021
  • At 12 pm on Saturday June 26, 2021 the Nanaimo RCMP will be hosting a press conference on the front steps of the Nanaimo detachment. The purpose of the press conference is to provide an update on the status of the Lisa Marie Young missing person investigation. Following the press conference, attendees are encouraged to walk to Maffeo Sutton Park where a number of community leaders will be speaking. (see attached poster)
  • Lisa Marie disappeared in the early morning hours of June 30, 2002* and she would have celebrated her 40th birthday earlier this year. Since her disappearance, investigators have considered her case a homicide. All information received, either from years ago or just recently, and can be corroborated, is being pursued", said Corporal Markus Muntener, lead investigator on this case.
  • Recently, investigators received credible information that has lead to detailed searches being carried out at several locations throughout Nanaimo. As information is analysed and received, there is a possibility that further searches may also be carried out. These searches are conducted by officers trained in search techniques and use the latest in search technology.
  • The investigation has spanned over 19 years but police are still encouraging witnesses to come forward. Over the course of the investigation, numerous individuals for various reasons, have decided to come forward and provide important information. Some of these witnesses were previously uncomfortable speaking with police. "With the passage of time and change in their circumstances and lifestyle, they now feel it is the right thing to do and have provided key statements to the police," said Muntener.
  • Investigators are encouraging anyone who has not come forward to do so. Police are also asking if anyone has previously passed on information to police and are unclear if the information was received or not, to reach out to the investigative team. To provide information on the disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, please call the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345.
  • Released by Cst. Gary O'Brien, Media Relations Officer, Nanaimo RCMP — Date modified: 2021-06-25
CTV News 2021‑Jun‑26 clip[45]src
  • Police say "numerous witnesses have now come forward who were previously too afraid to speak out."
  • Young's file contains "thousands of documents and hundreds of witnesses" but the hope is that somebody out there still holds the key.
  • (Cpl. Markus Muntener) "Obviously finding Lisa would be, uhh, really significant and we haven't done that yet, umm, but, it's hard for me just to say that we have, you know, a small little bit left to do, umm, that can change overnight if, if an important person comes forward and talks to us, um, that adds a very significant piece to that puzzle, and that, that could change."
Ha‑Shilth‑Sa 2021‑Jul‑02 (Eric Plummer) clip[46]src
'Bring peace to Lisa': Investigators seek missing link
  • Const. Hayley Pinfold and Corp. Markus Muntener said that since they took over the file in late 2018 police have introduced techniques into the investigation, such as a police dog and ground-penetrating radar. "When you're dealing with potential areas that are large, that's the kind of technique you have to use to narrow things down," said Muntener of the radar method. "Since Hayley and I have started the investigation we've had numerous people come forward."
  • "We're just asking that people come talk to us, because we are here to listen to everybody no matter what their circumstances are now or in the past," said Const. Pinfold. "We are coming at this investigation from an open-minded approach. We're reviewing all our information on our investigation, whether it's historic or information that's coming in currently, and we're assessing that information to determine and prioritize how we're going to go forward."
  • Corp. Muntener added that over the years the file has become enormous, including 15,000 documents and hundreds of witnesses. "When we're talking about witnesses from 19 years ago, it's much more challenging to go back and corroborate that," he admitted, although a valid piece of information could open up the mystery into what happened to the young woman. "That could change overnight if an important person comes forward and talks to us that adds a very significant part of that puzzle."
  • Young's disappearance is part of the RCMP's database of over 1,100 missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls.
CHEK News 2022-Jun-26 (Kendall Hanson) clipsrc
  • Among those taking part in the march are a pair of Nanaimo’s RCMP’s lead investigators in Lisa Young’s file who say they get new tips a few times each month.
  • “There are still people coming forward. None of that has broken the case wide open but it’s like putting together a big puzzle so every time someone comes in and talks to us and gives us a little bit more with that puzzle it helps us along,” said Cpl. Markus Muntener, with Nanaimo RCMP.
RCMP 2023-Jun-21 clipsrc
RCMP Press Release: Where is Lisa Marie?
  • Where is Lisa Marie? — Nanaimo 2023-06-21 14:51 PDT — File # 2002-22236
  • The posters are placed each year showing a young, vibrant woman, just starting out in life. Like many others her age, she had hopes, dreams and aspirations. Sadly, her friends and family can only wonder what life had in store for Lisa Marie. It all changed, when, in the early morning hours of June 30, 2002*, she disappeared, never to be seen or heard from again.
  • This year marks the 21st year of Lisa Marie Young’s disappearance. The Nanaimo RCMP Serious Crime Unit continue to investigate her disappearance and believe she met with foul play, and are treating it as a homicide. Even with Nanaimo experiencing an unprecedented increase in homicides, which require significant resources to investigate, this investigation has continued to be a priority with their Unit. "Over the years, investigators have received hundreds of tips, have interviewed as many people, conducted numerous searches, and have diligently followed up on old and new information", said Reserve Constable Gary O’Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP.
  • At 11 AM on Sunday June 25, 2023, friends, family and the community at large will come together outside the Nanaimo RCMP detachment for song, prayer and words to mark and acknowledge Lisa Marie’s disappearance. Those in attendance will then march to the pavilion at Maffeo Sutton Park. "We want the public to know that this investigation continues to move forward. If you have information that you have never shared with police, now is the time to do so. It’s never to late", said O’Brien.
  • If you have information on the disappearance of Lisa Marie Young, please call the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345.
Global News 2023-Jun-25 (Kristen Robinson) clip[47]src
  • The same man drove Young and her friends to the party, they said. He is among the hundreds of people interviewed by police in the unsolved case.
  • Cpl. Dean Muir, who grew up in Nanaimo, is now posted at the local detachment with his five-year-old German shepherd Luca, who specializes in human remains detection. “I’m a very small part of this investigation but I’m hoping to be a part that will help bring some closure, help bring Lisa home and help advance a criminal case against the person or persons responsible,” Muir told Global News Sunday.
  • Nanaimo RCMP investigators believe Young met with foul play. Her homicide investigation is a priority for the serious crime unit, even two decades later.
  • Investigators have conducted numerous searches and received hundreds of tips but they said it’s never too late to come forward. “There’s going to be somebody out there that knows something that is either afraid to come and talk to us or doesn’t want to talk us right now – but those circumstances might change,” said Cpl. Markus Muntener with the Nanaimo RCMP Serious Crime Unit.


* 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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  20. Ha-Shilth-Sa (Jan 16, 2003), Nanaimo songstress records "Lisa's Song" (source)
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