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Sixth anniversary of missing woman

Fort St. James RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in the disappearance of Bonnie M. Joseph.
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Bonnie M has been missing for six years.

Fort St. James RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in the disappearance of Bonnie M. Joseph.

Six years ago Bonnie Marie Joseph was last seen by her family in the Vanderhoof area of British Columbia.

Joseph was known to be very independent and traveled frequently from her home town of Fort St. James to the Vanderhoof and Prince George areas of B.C.

She was last seen by family in September of 2007 and reported missing in December after friends and family had not heard from her.

“ The RCMP continue to search for answers into the disappearance of Bonnie Joseph," said Cst. Lesley Smith, North District media relations officer.

“ We have no leads as to whether Bonnie got a ride with a friend, hitchhiked or took a bus to a nearby community," she said. "We are hoping someone may recognize her photo and shed some light on this six-year mystery.”

Bonnie Marie Joseph, known as “Bonnie M”, at the time of her disappearance was described as:

  • 31 years old
  • 5'4" tall
  • 120 lbs
  • short brown hair
  • brown eyes

If you have any information in relation to the disappearance of Bonnie Marie Joseph please contact the Fort St. James RCMP Detachment at (250) 996-8269. If you would like to remain anonymous, please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).