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[[File:nw20150501a.png|border|thumb|325px|right|alt=He asked some questions and took a photograph of Lisa. Then he told them he was off for the next four days and to call him on Friday. [Lisa's parents] were incredulous. 'This was on a Sunday.' [When they contacted the media] a reporter came over right away.]|''NWAC'', May 1, 2015 (Allison Crowe)<ref name="nw20150501">Allison Crowe, <span class='nw logo'></span>NWAC (May 1, 2015), ''[https://www.nwac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NWAC_Story_Telling_Lisa_Marie_Young.pdf "Story Telling - Lisa Marie Young" (PDF)]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>nw20150501</span></ref>]]
[[File:nw20150501a.png|border|thumb|325px|right|alt=He asked some questions and took a photograph of Lisa. Then he told them he was off for the next four days and to call him on Friday. [Lisa's parents] were incredulous. 'This was on a Sunday.' [When they contacted the media] a reporter came over right away.]|''NWAC'', May 1, 2015 (Allison Crowe)<ref name="nw20150501">Allison Crowe, <span class='nw logo'></span>NWAC (May 1, 2015), ''[https://www.nwac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NWAC_Story_Telling_Lisa_Marie_Young.pdf "Story Telling - Lisa Marie Young" (PDF)]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>nw20150501</span></ref>]]


As the day went on and Lisa's parents grew increasingly anxious, they made several more calls to the RCMP that day.<ref name="ndn20020705">Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Jul 5, 2002), ''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030320 "City woman's whereabouts still unknown"]''</ref> Their persistence finally resulted in a uniformed officer stopping by in the evening, though only to pick up a photo of Lisa.<ref name="ndn20020704"/><ref name="nw20150501"/>
As the day went on and Lisa's parents grew increasingly anxious, they made several more calls to the RCMP that day.<ref name="ndn20020705">Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Jul 5, 2002), ''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030320 "City woman's whereabouts still unknown"]''</ref> Their persistence finally resulted in a uniformed officer stopping by in the evening, though only to pick up a photo of Lisa.{{NDN20040704}}<ref name="nw20150501"/>


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[[File:Nothings-come-up.gif |border|frame|192px|alt='Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is.' Const. Murray Conway|''Nanaimo Daily News'', July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton)<ref name="ndn20020704">Paul Walton, <span class='ndn logo'></span>Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002), ''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030175 "Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play"]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>[https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/ndn20020704 ndn20020704]</span></ref>]]
[[File:Nothings-come-up.gif |border|frame|192px|alt='Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is.' Const. Murray Conway|''Nanaimo Daily News'', July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton)<ref name="ndn20020704">Paul Walton, <span class='ndn logo'></span>Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002), ''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/39030175 "Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play"]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>[https://lisamarieyoung.ca/n/ndn20020704 ndn20020704]</span></ref>]]


[[File:ndn20020704h.png|border|frame|left|alt=she was immediately put on the national police computer|''Nanaimo Daily News'', July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton)<ref name="ndn20020704"/>]]
[[File:ndn20020704h.png|border|frame|left|alt=she was immediately put on the national police computer|''Nanaimo Daily News'', July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton){{NDN20040704}}]]


The July 4th, 2002 edition of the Nanaimo Daily News, included a quote from RCMP Cst. Murray Conway: ''"Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is"''.<ref name="ndn20020704"/>
The July 4th, 2002 edition of the Nanaimo Daily News, included a quote from RCMP Cst. Murray Conway: ''"Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is"''.{{NDN20040704}}


By this point, the only known progress by the RCMP was that Lisa's case had been ''"put on the national police computer"''.<ref name="ndn20020704"/><ref name="hss20190624">Eric Plummer, <span class='hss logo'></span>Ha-Shilth-Sa (June 24, 2019), ''[https://hashilthsa.com/news/2019-06-24/legacy-lisa-marie-young-hang-tofino "Legacy of Lisa Marie Young to hang in Tofino"]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>hss20190624</span></ref>
By this point, the only known progress by the RCMP was that Lisa's case had been ''"put on the national police computer"''.{{NDN20040704}}<ref name="hss20190624">Eric Plummer, <span class='hss logo'></span>Ha-Shilth-Sa (June 24, 2019), ''[https://hashilthsa.com/news/2019-06-24/legacy-lisa-marie-young-hang-tofino "Legacy of Lisa Marie Young to hang in Tofino"]'' <span style='font-size:66%;'>hss20190624</span></ref>


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Revision as of 04:39, 17 December 2023

“The officer who took the initial report is away until Friday...”
—Nanaimo RCMP to Lisa's parents
July 2, 2002


Summary

After an RCMP officer finally showed up in response to the report of Lisa's disappearance, he picked up a photo of Lisa, and then promptly went on several scheduled days off.

Lisa's parents were informed of this after several unsuccessful attempts to follow up with the attending officer the next morning, and they were advised to call back when the officer was back at work.

Detail

the uniformed officer who took the initial report Sunday is away until Friday
Nanaimo Daily News, July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton)[1]
He asked some questions and took a photograph of Lisa. Then he told them he was off for the next four days and to call him on Friday. [Lisa's parents] were incredulous. 'This was on a Sunday.' [When they contacted the media] a reporter came over right away.]
NWAC, May 1, 2015 (Allison Crowe)[2]

As the day went on and Lisa's parents grew increasingly anxious, they made several more calls to the RCMP that day.[3] Their persistence finally resulted in a uniformed officer stopping by in the evening, though only to pick up a photo of Lisa.Template:NDN20040704[2]


Lisa was to begin a new job
Nanaimo Daily News, July 10, 2002 (Paul Walton)[4]
they said just give it 48 hours
MP Paul Manly, House of Commons, Dec 8, 2020[5]

Urgency increased the next morning when Lisa failed to show up for her first day of work at a new job she'd been eager to start.[4] Seeking an update of the RCMP's findings, Lisa's parents tried to contact the officer who'd attended the night before. After several calls they were told that he'd gone on several scheduled days off, and they were advised to call back after that.[6]


'Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is.' Const. Murray Conway
Nanaimo Daily News, July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton)[1]
she was immediately put on the national police computer
Nanaimo Daily News, July 4, 2002 (Paul Walton)Template:NDN20040704

The July 4th, 2002 edition of the Nanaimo Daily News, included a quote from RCMP Cst. Murray Conway: "Nothing's come up that would suggest foul play, we just don't know where she is".Template:NDN20040704

By this point, the only known progress by the RCMP was that Lisa's case had been "put on the national police computer".Template:NDN20040704[7]


Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 4, 2002), "Parents fear daughter the victim of foul play" ndn20020704
  2. 2.0 2.1 Allison Crowe, NWAC (May 1, 2015), "Story Telling - Lisa Marie Young" (PDF) nw20150501
  3. Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (Jul 5, 2002), "City woman's whereabouts still unknown"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Paul Walton, Nanaimo Daily News (July 10, 2002), "Police fear local met with foul play" ndn20020710
  5. Paul Manly, House of Commons (Oct 8, 2020), "Debates (Hansard) No. 12 (43-2) at 1525" hoc20201008
  6. Jim Gibson, Star Phoenix (May 15, 2004), "Vanished" sp20040515
  7. Eric Plummer, Ha-Shilth-Sa (June 24, 2019), "Legacy of Lisa Marie Young to hang in Tofino" hss20190624