New searches fail to find any trace of B.C. family missing since 1989
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A renewed search by RCMP for a British Columbia family who vanished three decades ago has found no trace of them on several properties.
Officers and civilian consultants used ground-penetrating radar and heavy equipment to search several properties around the Prince George and Vanderhoof areas.
Police say the latest probe on the Saik’uz First Nation near Vanderhoof wrapped up at the end of August with no evidence found of Ronnie and Doreen Jack or their nine- and four-year-old sons, Russell and Ryan.
The family was last heard from on Aug. 2, 1989, when Ronnie Jack called his mother in Burns Lake to say he and Doreen had been offered jobs at a logging camp.