New searches fail to find any trace of B.C. family missing since 1989 GlobeBC
The family was last heard from on Aug. 2, 1989, when Ronnie Jack called his mother in Burns Lake to say he and Doreen had been offered jobs at a logging camp.
Family spokeswoman Marlene Jack says despite the disappointing results, they’re thankful to those involved in the renewed effort to bring the family home. Police say hundreds of interviews have been conducted and thousands of documents were collected in the three decades since the family vanished, but they have not been able to identify the man who drove the pickup.
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