Family and friends of a Port Moody woman who has been missing for seven days will continue to “explore all avenues” in the hopes of finding Trina Hunt, whose disappearance last week generated a massive search involving police, volunteer search and rescue teams as well as friends and neighbours.
As of Jan. 25, Port Moody police had no new information to report.
But the family and friends of Trina Hunt said they would continue their search efforts as well as support the family of the 48-year-old woman who was last seen Jan. 18.
“It has been one week since Trina disappeared. We are dedicated and determined to bring Trina home. Our focus is supporting Trina’s husband, parents and brother through this unprecedented time while continuing to explore all avenues that may lead to the whereabouts of Trina,” stated the Help Find Trina Hunt Missing in Port Moody Facebook group.
The group, administered by Stephanie Ibbott, also said that a video message for the public and media to be aired Monday was called off after consultation with the Port Moody Police Department (PMPD); however, the post thanked those who participated in an online vigil for Trina Hunt on Sunday.
Trina, you are the light in so many people’s lives. There is no darkness when you are with us. I truly hope that we will be able to bake (and eat!) Macarons together soon. Come home. #comehometrina #findtrinahunt #missingperson #candlelightvigil pic.twitter.com/z81XSubVQV
— GoodToGlowPhotography (@Goodtoglow1) January 25, 2021