The families of three missing people in Dawson Creek have teamed up with an Ontario-based non-profit organization in an effort to find answers that could lead them to their missing loved ones.
Julie Hosack’s 24-year-old son Cole has not been seen since New Years Eve. Over the weekend, close to 100 people joined her in the search for Cole and two Indigenous women who have gone missing in the past 10 months: Daralyn Supernant, and Renee Didier.
Volunteers scoured Dawson Creek and a large surrounding area, spanning from Sweetwater to Baytree in Alberta.
The families have recently teamed up with Please Bring Me Home, a non-profit organization made up of retired private investigators, police officers, and social workers who aim in preventing missing persons cases from becoming cold cases.
The organization provided a professional tracking dog while investigators work behind the scenes on the seperate cases.
Nick Oldreive, the Co-Founder and Executive Director says they exhaust all resources to help find clues that could lead them to finding their loved ones.