Listen Live

UPDATE: Missing 18-year-old from Alert Bay found dead

UPDATE: Tamika Mountain’s mother-in-law Norine Smith tells Vista Radio “she was found passed away.” We’ve reached out to Alert Bay RCMP for more details.

Original Story:

Police in Alert Bay are searching for missing 18-year-old Tamika Mountain.

She hasn’t been seen since 4:30 Thursday afternoon (Mar. 25th), and police say they’re very concerned for her well-being.

A coordinated search of Cormorant Island with help from Campbell River Search & Rescue was underway that same evening and continued into Friday morning.

However, Mountain wasn’t found.

Commander Sergeant Jennifer Prunty says RCMP now continue their search “using all available resources.”

According to Prunty, police boats are cruising the waters and helicopters are flying above. The Nanaimo Police Dog Service is also assisting with the search.

They’ve followed up on several leads and possible sightings and have been in contact with BC Ferries; however, it’s believed Mountain’s still on the island.

Mountain has black hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a grey hoodie and dark blue jeans. Friends and family add it’s out of character for her to be out of contact for this long.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Tamika Mountain is urged to call the Alert Bay RCMP immediately at (250) 974-5544.

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Every Child Matters March in Port Hardy September 30

Vancouver Island communities are starting to announce their plans to recognize the upcoming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Campfire bans to be lifted in several Coastal Fire Centre communities September 17

Restrictions on Category 1 fires, any fire smaller than 0.5 metres high by 0.5 metres wide, for the Campbell River, North Island Central Coast and the Sunshine Coast Resource Districts as of noon on Wednesday, September 17.

Public sector workers escalate job action as strike enters third week

The B.C. General Employees Union and the Professional Employees Association are escalating job action as their members enter a third week of strikes. 

B.C. approves environmental certificate for massive LNG project on northern coast

British Columbia has given the green light to a floating liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility on B.C.’s northern coast. 

B.C. forecast to reach record high $11.6B deficit this year

British Columbia’s deficit is only going up, according to the latest budget update.
- Advertisement -