Thirteen-year-old boy solves decades-old BC missing person investigation of Janet Farris

Thirteen-year-old B.C. local Max Werenka accidentally discovered the submerged vehicle of 70-year-old Janet Farris, putting an end to a missing persons investigation open since 1992.
The teen sighted the submerged vehicle with his GoPro several meters from the shore of Griffin Lake near Revelstoke, B.C.
Farris, of Mill Bay, B.C. went missing while driving to Alberta for a wedding.
The woman’s body was found in the overturned vehicle, thanks to the help of Werenka.
“I think the worst thing was not knowing,” said Farris’s son, George, who is now 62.
“We kind of assumed that maybe she had gone off the road or fallen asleep, or tried to avoid an accident or animal on the road.”
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