Nearly two years after her teenage son was last seen at a Prince George, B.C., motel, Phyllis Fleury is still searching for a sign that he’s OK.
Colten Fleury was 16 when he was reported missing on May 4, 2018, with RCMP scouring northern B.C. for weeks without success. Appeals to the public have also been fruitless.
Over the weekend, Fleury made the 780-kilometre journey to Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside for the 10th time since her son’s disappearance, once again following up on tips that the teen may have been spotted there.
“They’ve seen him here,” she said Sunday, as she spoke to people throughout the community. “Someone’s seen him.”
Colten was in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development before his disappearance, living in a Prince George group home.
He was last seen the night of May 3, 2018, when he stayed with his mother at the downtown motel where she lived and worked. It was Colten’s first day back in her care.
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