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MISSING: Loretta Ann Frank (1988) - Whitehorse, Yukon

In 1988, 19-year-old Loretta Frank visited her family in Watson Lake. She said she was unhappy in Whitehorse and wanted to move back to Watson Lake. Concerned about the lack of resources in Watson Lake to treat Lora’s schizophrenia, her family disagreed with the idea.

Lora returned to Whitehorse. Her family never saw her again.

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MISSING: The Jack Family - 08/02/1989 - Prince George, B.C.

The offer was too good to be true.

On Tuesday, August 1, 1989, Ronnie Jack left the First Litre Pub in Prince George, British Columbia, feeling hopeful. Someone at the bar that night had offered to help.

The disappearance of the Jack family is the first and only of its kind in Canadian history.

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* 2022 UPDATE * MISSING: Jeffrey Dupres - 04/24/80 - Slave Lake, Alberta

In late spring of 1980, Slave Lake was burning.

In one day, the wildfires just outside the small town in Alberta would take the life of a water bomber pilot, the efforts of over 125 RCMP officers, and destroy the innocence of a boy, his family and an entire community.

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