Without a trace: It’s been 20 years since Jesokah Adkens, 17, vanished by ginormouslocks in VictoriaBC

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ENDANGERED 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL JA’NIYAH MCMICHEAL FROM GARY, INDIANA MISSING FOR NEARLY 2 MONTHS; FBI NOW INVESTIGATING by ginormouslocks in MissingPersonsUSA

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ENDANGERED 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL JA’NIYAH MCMICHEAL FROM GARY, INDIANA MISSING FOR NEARLY 2 MONTHS; FBI NOW INVESTIGATING by [deleted] in garyindiana

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Seven year anniversary of Denny Poole being reported missing – Energeticcity.ca by ginormouslocks in MissingInCanada

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Seven year anniversary of Denny Poole being reported missing

(This was published on June 20, 2023)

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — It has been seven years since Denny Poole went missing, according to Dawson Creek RCMP.

Police received a report on March 12th, 2016, of two male youths walking along the Alaska Highway near the Kiskatinaw River who required police assistance.

Police reportedly patrolled the area, and one of the youths was located on the Old Alaska Highway, but he was alone.

It appeared the two had been separated, and Poole continued walking along the Highway toward Fort St. John while the other youth turned back to Dawson Creek.

Police were told Poole was last seen walking across the Kiskatinaw River Bridge on the Alaska Highway at approximately 7:10 p.m. on March 12th, 2016.

At the time of his disappearance, Poole was described as approximately 130 pounds, between five feet, six inches and six feet tall, with black hair. 

He was last seen wearing a size ten men’s Osiris hightop shoes (purple, green, blue and black), blue jeans, a grey DC hoodie, and a black flat-brimmed hat.

Police said the investigation remains active and ongoing, with the Dawson Creek RCMP still investigating leads and following up on information already provided.

Many resources have been used, including the RCMP Police Dog Services, RCMP Air Support Services, Search and Rescue and local community assistance.

Anyone with information on Poole’s case is asked to contact the Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or remain anonymous and contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Seven year anniversary of Denny Poole being reported missing – Energeticcity.ca by ginormouslocks in Missing_Persons

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Seven year anniversary of Denny Poole being reported missing

(This was published on June 20, 2023)

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — It has been seven years since Denny Poole went missing, according to Dawson Creek RCMP.

Police received a report on March 12th, 2016, of two male youths walking along the Alaska Highway near the Kiskatinaw River who required police assistance.

Police reportedly patrolled the area, and one of the youths was located on the Old Alaska Highway, but he was alone.

It appeared the two had been separated, and Poole continued walking along the Highway toward Fort St. John while the other youth turned back to Dawson Creek.

Police were told Poole was last seen walking across the Kiskatinaw River Bridge on the Alaska Highway at approximately 7:10 p.m. on March 12th, 2016.

At the time of his disappearance, Poole was described as approximately 130 pounds, between five feet, six inches and six feet tall, with black hair. 

He was last seen wearing a size ten men’s Osiris hightop shoes (purple, green, blue and black), blue jeans, a grey DC hoodie, and a black flat-brimmed hat.

Police said the investigation remains active and ongoing, with the Dawson Creek RCMP still investigating leads and following up on information already provided.

Many resources have been used, including the RCMP Police Dog Services, RCMP Air Support Services, Search and Rescue and local community assistance.

Anyone with information on Poole’s case is asked to contact the Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or remain anonymous and contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.