Ashley Simpson posted this photo of herself on Facebook on April 11, 2016, just a couple weeks before she disappeared.
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June 18, 2019 - 5:25 PM
VERNON - The family of a North Okanagan woman who went missing three years ago are now offering a reward for information.
The family of Ashley Simpson are offering a $10,000 reward for information, according to an RCMP media release.
Ashley Simpson was last seen in April 2016 when she vanished without a trace while living with her boyfriend at a property on Yankee Flats Road near Enderby.
Ashley's mother Cindy Simpson made a plea in April, which marked the three year anniversary of her disappearance, but her plea has not led to any viable leads, police say.
"A family member has graciously offered to pay a $10,000.00 reward to anyone who can provide information which leads to finding Ashley and the arrest and charge(s) of an individual or individuals responsible for Ashley’s disappearance. We are hopeful that this incentive will encourage those with information to come forward," Ashley's father John Simpson said in the release.
Anyone with information about Ashley or her current whereabouts is asked to call the RCMP at 1-877-987-8477.
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