Shannon White, 32, of Kamloops has been missing since Nov. 2, 2021, and RCMP consider her disappearance suspicious.
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November 04, 2021 - 3:38 PM
Investigators are again asking for the public's help to find clues to the disappearance of a missing Kamloops woman, including a pink flower found on her abandoned Jeep.
Shannon White, 32, has not been seen or heard from since Nov. 1, when she left for work in the morning. RCMP consider her disappearance suspicious.
RCMP said in a media release issued today, Nov. 4, that for White to have missed work and not be in contact with her friends and family is completely out of character.
Investigators believe she left her home in the Lower Sahali neighbourhood in Kamloops at around 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1. She was supposed to be at her job at Kamloops Hyundai on Notre Dame at 8:30 a.m., but she did not arrive. Police later found her Jeep on Nicola Street near 3 Avenue, Nov. 2.
A pink flower that usually sits above the spare tire was no longer there when police recovered the Jeep, RCMP said.
A pink flower that usually sits above the spare tire was no longer there when police recovered Shannon White's Jeep.
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Police are asking anyone with information regarding White’s whereabouts to contact them; specifically, anyone who may have seen her or her Jeep on Monday, Nov. 1, or may have residential, commercial or dash cam video surveillance in the Lower Sahali, Notre Dame and downtown areas.
“We are also requesting the public, including the large Jeep community, to be on the lookout for the pink flower that she had on her Jeep,” Kamloops RCMP Serious Crimes Unit Cpl. Dave Marshall said in the release.
RCMP describe White as 32 years old, 5'5" tall, 180 lbs. with blonde hair, green eyes and fair skin.
Her Jeep is a 1997 TJ model with a B.C. license plate number KA0 22N. There is a turquoise palm print decal on the driver’s side mirror and a turquoise 'Wander Lust’ decal on the passenger side of the hood with a circular pattern between the two words.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to please contact the Kamloops RCMP at 250-828-3000 and reference file number 2021-38386.
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