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This could be good news, oh i hope so!
A cadaver dog search is scheduled to run from Dec. 1 to 3 in search of missing Victoria woman Emma Fillipoff.
In the video at this link, could the girl in the black puffy coat be EF?
(@ 0:46 minute mark & again @ 1:20)
Police and fire crews move in on Maple Ridge homeless camp facing evacuation order
In the video at this link, could the girl in the black puffy coat be EF?
(@ 0:46 minute mark & again @ 1:20)
Police and fire crews move in on Maple Ridge homeless camp facing evacuation order
I really hope they do find her, and it would be awesome if she was alive.
I can't imagine how it feel like for her mother to have someone come forward after all this time. I don't know Emma personally and I was really overwhelmed when I read the article about the new lead. I just wish the guy had told Shelly or LE what he knew right away instead of waiting this long.. I just hope it's not too late for Emma.
Thanks for the link!
Thanks for the link!
Emma Fillipoff disappeared in Victoria seven years ago; film sparks hope for new leads
November 29, 2019
Photos of Emma Fillipoff, released after she went missing. Fillipoff was last seen Nov. 18, 2012.
Photograph By Family photos
"Major-crime detectives continue to look into the case.
A post from the Facebook group Help Find Emma Fillipoff said a new feature-length documentary might turn up new leads.
Good Luck Everyheart: The Search for Emma Fillipoff is being produced by missing-persons advocate Kimberly Bordage and Frank Orlando, and is due for release in the fall of 2020.
In a statement, Emma’s mother, Shelley Fillipoff, said she hopes the film will revive interest in her daughter’s case, prompting someone with information to come forward".