CANADA Canada- Darylyn Supernant, 29, Dawson Creek, BC, 12 March 2023

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April 3 2023 rbbm
''DAWSON CREEK — Mounties in Dawson Creek are seeking your help in a missing person investigation.

RCMP say 29-year-old Darylyn Supernant was reported missing to police on March 23, 2023 and say she has not made contact with her friends or family since March 15, 2023, which they note “is out of character for her.”

Police say they are concerned for her safety and are exhausting all efforts to find her.

“The Dawson Creek RCMP have followed up on several leads already made to police and are seeking more information on her activities and whereabouts,” reads a news release.

Darylyn is described as:
  • 5 ft 4 in (163cm)
  • 119 lbs (54 kg)
  • Black hair
  • Brown eyes
If you have any information regarding Darylyn contact the Dawson Creek RCMP at (250) 784-3700.''
 
High risk lifestyle, so might be drug related.


"[Brad Supernant, missing woman's father,] also says that his daughter was involved in a high risk lifestyle. with Dawson Creek Constable Emma Baron adding "we are aware that Darylyn was involvded in a high risk lifestyle. We don't know if that's directly related to her disappearance at this time. Again, we're always seeking more information".

The 29-year-old went missing March 15th with Baron saying that mounties are following every lead and talking to people on a daily basis."

 
In reading about this disappearance, I've seen articles suggesting that colonists label missing Indigenous women "high-risk" to transfer fault to the victim and reduce search efforts. I want to point out that the missing woman's father is the person who reported to RCMP that she is high-risk. I'm guessing that he reported lifestyle choices that warranted the label.

I don't think the label reduces search efforts, but it probably shifts the focus to drugs, prostitution, hitch-hiking, alcohol, party, new friends, and living on the far side. The search area suddenly becomes unmanageable.
 
The Dawson Creek RCMP are following up on leads - but still seek information on Darylyn Supernant - reported missing last month.

"Darylyn has not made contact with her friends or family since March 15th, which is out of character for her. Police are concerned for her safety and are exhausting all efforts to find her," said officials.

"Dawson Creek RCMP have followed up on several leads already made to police and are seeking more information on her activities and whereabouts."

 
Also posted in these threads for mis.pers. referenced in the article below...


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From left, Darylyn Supernant, Dave Daniel Domingo, Renee Didier (Supernant) and Cole Hosack have all gone missing from Dawson Creek, B.C., over the past year. (Dawson Creek RCMP)

''Two of the missing people are cousins: Darylyn Supernant, 29, missing since March 15, and Renee Didier (Supernant), 41, last seen Dec. 2. Both women are Cree, according to family, who said they are not believed to have the same social circles.''
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Jan 29 2024
'DAWSON CREEK -- The families of three missing people in Dawson Creek have teamed up with an Ontario-based non-profit organization in an effort to find answers that could lead them to their missing loved ones.'

''Oldreive and his team of investigators are familiar with all three missing person cases in Dawson Creek and have a warning for those who maybe involved in the disappearances or have information; "what I can say based on what we're seeing and hearing is, in my opinion, running out for the people that know something," said Oldreive.''
 
May 21, 2024
'DAWSON CREEK -- Human remains have been discovered in the Kiskatinaw River west of Highway 97'.

'Investigators are remaining tight lipped about the discovery, that is fueling speculation that the remains may belong to one of the 4 people from Dawson Creek, that have gone missing in the past 15 months.'

'Didier went missing in early December. Footage taken from a security camera. Showed Didier at a gas station in the early morning hours of December 3'
 
''The Cree woman, who was a mother of two, was last seen on gas station surveillance footage from Dec. 3, 2023 and was reported missing on Dec. 7.

Didier, who was 40 when she disappeared, is one of four people to go missing from Dawson Creek — a city in the Peace River region around 740 kilometres north of Vancouver and 20 kilometres from the Alberta border that has a population of 12,000 — last year, prompting community-wide searches and questions about public safety.''
''Among the others to go missing are Didier's cousin, Darylyn Supernant, who was last seen on March 15, 2023.''
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Renee Didier (Supernant) was found dead near Dawson Creek, B.C., on May 18, 2024. The mother of two was last seen in December 2023. (Dawson Creek RCMP)
 

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