http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/missing-squamish-teenager-niles-sinnes-1.4181017
Family and friends beg for help finding missing Squamish teenager
Search for Niles Sinnes started after the punctual 18-year-old missed work last week
By Cory Correia, CBC News Posted: Jun 27, 2017
Squamish RCMP say Sinnes, who is an avid outdoorsman, told his family he was heading to the mountains but didn't mention his exact destination.
His mother, Tanya Sinnes, said it is out of character for her son not to contact anyone this long into a trip.
"In the last eight days there has not been one vehicle sighting, one person sighting. It's like he's disappeared into thin air," said Sinnes.
"He was buying his first house at 18, he was a quarter partner in one. He was looking forward to participating with his girlfriend at logger sports," said Sinnes. "He was going rock climbing with his uncle on Monday. He had a lot to look forward to."
Niles is six feet tall, with a slim build, short brown hair and brown eyes.
He is believed to be driving a beige-gold coloured 2003 Ford F-150 pickup truck, with a plywood tailgate and B.C. licence plate KW4 277.
Niles Sinnes is pictured next to his 2003 Ford F150 truck, which his family says he left home with on June 18, 2017. (Tanya Sinnes)