Listen Live
Listen Live

PG RCMP once again appeal to the public in connection to 2002 missing youth file

It’s been 20 years since Joseph Andrews disappeared without a trace.

In what is considered one of the most high-profile missing youth cases Prince George has seen, the RCMP are once again appealing to the public for any potential clues or leads.

In an interview with MyPGNow.com, Cpl. Jennifer Cooper noted that on August 4th of 2002, Andrews and his foster family were staying at a campsite in Salmon Valley and was last spotted going into Salmon River.

(A map of the search area for missing youth Joseph Andrews. Photo supplied by PG RCMP)

Cooper noted his disappearance eventually led to one of the largest missing person searches the PG-area has ever seen.

“We had about 38-hundred people come up to Prince George to help with the search effort. We had 60 Search and Rescue participants, 34 street workers, we had Police Dog Service units, helicopters and even had civilian pilots that would offer their flight time to look.”

(Cpl. Jennifer Cooper with PG RCMP addressing the local media. Photo supplied by Brendan Pawliw, MyPGNow.com staff)

She mentioned that with the Andrews file being brought back into public view, someone who didn’t come forward previously might have a change of heart.

“We are hoping with another appeal to the public, someone may come forward that hasn’t spoken out before. Maybe a detail that they know was too insignificant for the police and perhaps they know something and just haven’t been able to bring it forward for whatever reason until now.”

“It would bring much-needed closure to the family and all of those involved who touched the investigation in some way,” added Cooper.

At the time of his disappearance Joseph weighed a shade under 70 pounds and was four-feet-nine-inches tall.

Cooper stated the investigation will remain open until police are able to pinpoint what exactly happened.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

<p>

- Advertisement -
</p>

Latest News

8 Weeks of Summer 2025 – Week 1

Brought to you by: Each week, you have a chance...

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, July 7th

Check out the latest sports reports here.

Grizzly bear attack west of Fort Nelson leaves one with non-life-threatening injuries

The BC Conservation Officer Service says a grizzly bear attack near Fort Nelson left one man with non-life-threatening injuries.  According to a Facebook post from the Conservation Officer Service, the attack took place at 11:00 this morning near a remote, fly-in location approximately 110 kilometres west of Fort Nelson, where a group was working in the area. 

Final touches being made for Special Olympics BC Games

With a flag raising Monday, a Torch Run on Wednesday, an opening ceremony on Thursday, and competitions on Friday and Saturday, the Special Olympics BC Games are set to bring plenty of excitement to Prince George this week. 

Darin’s Sports Shorts; Sunday, July 6th

Recap of Saturday's sports.
- Advertisement -