Abigail Andrews
Case Information:
Abigail Andrews, nicknamed Abby, disappeared at age 28 from Fort St. John, British Columbia, in April 2010. The expectant mother was three months pregnant at the time.
She vanished while walking home from a local residential area. Her sudden absence immediately alarmed her tightly knit family. They knew she would never willingly cut off all contact.
Case Details:
Abigail worked at local businesses including FSJ Fashions. She was deeply excited about her upcoming journey into motherhood. She had recently stockpiled a large supply of baby provisions.
However, the biological father reportedly did not share her enthusiasm. Before she vanished, Abigail exhibited uncharacteristic anxiety. She expressed fears to neighbors that someone was actively stalking her.
Timeline of Events:
• April 7, 2010: Abigail leaves her home on 99th Avenue to visit an acquaintance.
• On that evening: She places a final phone call to her mother at 7:00 p.m.
• Two days later: Her worried parents officially file a report with local authorities.
• In April 2010: Teams conduct an extensive forensic search of the municipal landfill.
Investigation:
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched a comprehensive investigation into her disappearance. In 2013, the agency produced a detailed re-enactment video to generate leads. This special investigation successfully identified one primary undisclosed suspect.
Officers officially classify the unresolved case as a suspected homicide. The specialized RCMP Provincial Serious Crime Unit maintains full control of the file. They believe specific individuals hold vital evidence regarding her final movements.
Community Response:
Residents of the local area quickly rallied to support her family. Loved ones placed large awareness billboards along the famous Alaska Highway.
Grassroots advocacy groups continue to share her physical profile online. Community members remain dedicated to keeping her memory alive in British Columbia.
Family Statements:
Her father recalled her intense excitement while stockpiling essential baby supplies. She had recently purchased a stroller, garments, and teddy bears.
Her mother remembers their final phone conversation with deep sorrow. The family vows to continue searching until they uncover the truth.
Physical Appearance:
Abigail is a Métis woman who stands six feet tall. She weighed approximately 200 pounds at the time she vanished. She features distinct hazel eyes and dark brown, shoulder-length hair.
Her right index finger is notably crooked from an old injury. She also possesses a tribal art tattoo on her lower back. She was last seen wearing a distinctive mid-length black trench coat.
Current Status:
More than 16 years later, her physical whereabouts remain completely unknown. No financial transactions have occurred on her bank cards since 2010.
Her open file remains synchronized with national missing persons databases. Homicide detectives continue to pursue active tips from the public.
Contact Information:
Anyone with information regarding this case should contact the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at 1-778-290-3900. You can also submit completely anonymous tips through regional Crime Stoppers channels. Your single telephone call could finally provide the critical answers her family deserves.
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