CANADA Canada - Helen Claire Frost, 17, Prince George BC, 13 Oct 1970

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Missing 40 years: Sister of missing Prince George woman still holds out hope of finding Helen Frost

After 40 years, Sandy Barnet still hopes she will find out what happened to her younger sister, Helen Claire Frost.

She has vivid memories of the two moving north to Prince George, and the night her sister left her apartment on Oct. 13, 1970, dressed in blue pants and a hip-length navy-blue coat with fake fur trim.

Helen, a 17-year-old, told Sandy who was 14 months older she was going out for a walk at 8 p.m. that evening — and it was the last time she was seen alive.

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Prince George RCMP Const. Lesley Smith said they have not given up on the disappearance. “Even though it is a 40-year-old cold-case, it is not by any means a closed file,” she says.

Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/Missing+...+Helen+Frost/3547916/story.html#ixzz102K7FU8V


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Photograph by: Handout, RCMP
 

Bumping...
Just found this thread and was very moved by the article about this missing girl.


"MISSION — Helen Claire Frost, 17, had some tough months in 1970: She gave her infant daughter up for adoption, her boyfriend broke up with her, and her roommate was raising a new baby in their Prince George apartment.

On the cool evening of Oct. 13, 1970, Helen told her sister Sandy she was going out for a walk. She was wearing a three-quarter-length navy-blue coat with a fur-trimmed hood and blue pants.

She never returned.

What happened to Helen has been a mystery for nearly 40 years.


Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Still+missing+missed+after+years/
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Found this:[video=youtube;6Fm2nywG5v0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fm2nywG5v0[/video]
How about the Jane Doe-"Miss Molly" case(never id) in Saline, Kansas-Jan 26, 1986 homicide victim? Much fits on similarities in age, looks, hgt and wgt.!
Many have thought Miss Molly may have been in the "escort' business/prostitute..
Many youg women were abducted and forced into it., especially in 70's and 80's, 90's.
 
Found this:[video=youtube;6Fm2nywG5v0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fm2nywG5v0[/video]
How about the Jane Doe-"Miss Molly" case(never id) in Saline, Kansas-Jan 26, 1986 homicide victim? Much fits on similarities in age, looks, hgt and wgt.!
Many have thought Miss Molly may have been in the "escort' business/prostitute..
Many young women were abducted and forced into it., especially in 70's and 80's, 90's.
Rememeber-you're advancing the girl Helen about 16 years to present recon done of Miss Molly 1986..!
 

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"B.C. woman still searching for answers 45 years after her sister’s disappearance"

http://globalnews.ca/news/2271694/b-c-woman-still-searching-for-answers-45-years-after-her-sisters-disappearance/

All Sandy Barnet has left now are pictures and painful memories as she marks the 45-year anniversary of her sister’s disappearance.

“I just only hope she’s still alive and doesn’t know how to come back,” said Barnet.

Barnet last saw her sister, Helen Claire Frost, in 1970 when the two shared an apartment in Prince George.

“About 8:20, October 13, 1970…and she just didn’t come back,” said Sandy.
 
In her fb page, Helen's sister thinks Helen would have straight hair and that the glasses were only worn occasionally for reading.If Helen is still alive, that would possibly change, imo.


http://cfnrfm.ca/rcmp-family-still-have-hope-in-45-year-old-missing-person-case/

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"165 cm (5’5)
Slim build
Blue eyes
Short brown hair
Fair complexion

She was last seen wearing a 3/4 length navy blue coat and blue pants.

In 2004, an aged enhanced image of what Helen might have looked like at age 52 was created".
 
BC woman's search for birth mother turns up missing person's case

Michele Johnston's search for her birth mother has lead her to an RCMP missing person's file. Now she hopes someone has information about what happened to her teenaged mother more than 47 years ago. Seventeen-year-old Helen Claire Frost put Johston up for adoption shortly after giving birth in May...

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-missing-birth-mother-1.4500839
 
BC woman's search for birth mother turns up missing person's case

Michele Johnston's search for her birth mother has lead her to an RCMP missing person's file. Now she hopes someone has information about what happened to her teenaged mother more than 47 years ago. Seventeen-year-old Helen Claire Frost put Johston up for adoption shortly after giving birth in May...

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-missing-birth-mother-1.4500839

Thankful she found her aunt. Hope they find Helen.

Helen's sister posted on U solved Canada, sounds like the baby's father could be a POI


http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?topic=1080.0
 
Here's some info I compiled about New London County Jane Doe....
 

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17-year-old Helen Claire Frost disappeared from Prince George in October 1970, months after giving birth
Andrew Kurjata, Audrey McKinnon · CBC · Posted: Jan 23, 2018

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Helen Claire Frost was just 17 when she went missing from Prince George, B.C. in 1970. (Frost family)

Michele Johnston's search for her birth mother has led her to an RCMP missing person's file. Now she hopes someone has information about what happened to her teen aged mother more than 47 years ago.

Seventeen-year-old Helen Claire Frost put Johnston up for adoption shortly after giving birth in May 1970.

In October of the same year, Frost left her home in the Queensway neighbourhood of Prince George, B.C., and was never seen again.

"It's crazy," Johnston said from her home in Courtenay, on Vancouver Island.

Johnston started searching for her birth mother in 2017, filing a request for her original birth registration. She received the document last week, and a quick online search for her mother's name turned up news articles and online posts about the disappearance.

"I'm like, oh my god, I hope this isn't her," Johnston said. "But some of the pictures of her ... It's totally my face."

"It's absolutely mind-blowing."

Listen to Johnston's reaction to discovering her birth-mother's story...

LINK:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-missing-birth-mother-1.4500839
 
The fact that Helen asked her sister if she wanted to accompany her on a walk makes me convinced that she didn't just disappear by choice, nor commit suicide. You wouldn't ask your sister to come along to either of those would you? The only way I can make that scenario work for a suicide is if she wanted to talk privately with her sister about the roommate and her new baby...maybe it was too much for her to have a new baby around so she wanted them to move out. When her sister didn't come along she just decided she couldn't take it and killed herself. But I find this scenario very unlikely.
 

254DFBC - Helen Claire Frost​

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First 3: Frost, circa 1970; Right : Progressed to age 52 (2004) and then to 60 years .

Name: Helen Claire Frost
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Missing Since: October 13, 1970
Location Last Seen: Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: October 17, 1952
Age: 17 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 100-125 lbs.
Hair Color: Short blonde/brown
Eye Color: Blue
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Frost has a fair complexion. Previous pregnancy. Her left eye opens less wide than her right eye.

Identifiers​

Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: She was last seen wearing a 3/4 length, navy blue, nylon coat with a furry-trimmed hood and blue slacks.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

On October 13th, 1970, about midnight Helen Frost departed from the apartment she shared with her sister, located on the 1600 block Queensway Street, for a walk. She failed to return from her walk and was reported missing to police later on October 15th, 1970.

Extensive search was conducted without any success. Helen Frost has had no contact with any of her family members since her disappearance.

At the time of her disappearance, she may have been upset, as she just had given her baby up for adoption.

At the time she went missing, Helen was working at The Bay in Prince George. Helen and her sister were born in Reigate, England, and moved to Nanaimo with their parents when they were four and five.

Police have no reason to suspect foul play.'''
 
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''Helen Claire Frost, 17, had some tough months in 1970: She gave her infant daughter up for adoption, her boyfriend broke up with her, and her roommate was raising a new baby in their Prince George apartment.''
by LORI CULBERT

''Helen was born in England 14 months after her sister Sandy, and the sisters moved to Nanaimo with their parents in 1956 when Sandy was five and Helen was four.

Their father, now 88, and mother, now 86, were good parents, Sandy said, despite the head-strong actions of their two rebellious teenaged girls.

In the summer of 1967, when Sandy was 15 and Helen was 14, they worked as berry pickers in Abbotsford. The next summer they went to Penticton, where they spent most of their time hitchhiking around and sleeping outside.

The sisters were often picked up by truckers, some of whom would buy them a meal and radio ahead for another trucker to pick them up for the next portion of their trip.''

''Their parents didn’t know it at the time, but Helen was three months pregnant. She had an apartment and a job busing tables at the cafeteria in the Hudson Bay company, while Sandy got a job as a dishwasher at a bus depot restaurant.
By the spring of 1970, however, Helen went to live in Kamloops at a home for unwed mothers, which was common in that day.
When her daughter was born in May, she was taken by social services and given up for adoption.''
 

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