Lisa Marie Young, Last Seen June 30, 2002 in the Jingle Pot Area of Nanaimo, BC
Lisa was 21 when she went missing, She is 5' 4" and weighs @ 115 lbs., Long, dark hair with brown eyes. She was wearing a black skirt, black top, high black boots and a silver hooped necklace. She has a tattoo of a band of flowers with a heart in the middle on her right arm.
Lisa had been out the night before socializing with friends as part of the Canada Day Long Weekend. After leaving a downtown Nanaimo club Lisa went to a pair of house parties, when Lisa wanted to get some food at a local sandwich shop, a man offered to drive Lisa in a burgundy Jaguar; instead of taking Lisa to get food, the young man drove Lisa to another house. On her cell-phone Lisa made a call to her friends back at the earlier house party expressing concern about what was happening, and about the driver. She has not been seen since.
If you know anything about about Lisa Marie Young's disappearance or what happened to her????
Please contact Nanaimo RCMP 250-754-2345
Even the smallest amount of information could be a huge help!
Here is a video made in memory of Lisa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbSgf12y7zc
Here is an article read the whole thing, it contains a name of a person who I am suspicious is the suspect and the person who may have made Lisa disappear.
Vanished: Lisa Young, 21, was last seen early morning June 30, 2002
Monday, April 12, 2004
Byline: Jim Gibson Dateline: NANAIMO, B.C.
Source: CanWest News Service; Victoria Times Colonist
NANAIMO, B.C. - On a recent spring afternoon, Joanne Young stands on the dam in Nanaimo's Collier park. It's the same place where volunteer divers plumbed the murky waters last fall, looking for anything to help explain the whereabouts of her daughter, Lisa Marie Young.
They found nothing _ just as searches by police, volunteers, family and friends have found nothing in Nanaimo or beyond connected to her disappearance.
Lisa Young, 21, was last seen early morning June 30, 2002. She had been at a downtown nightclub.
Yet the rumour mills still sputter, but no longer with the force that once spewed out live sightings one day and unearthed remains seemingly the next. And thrown into this heartbreaking mix of expectations were tawdry _ and maligning _ speculations of cokeheads, date-rape drugs, *advertiser censored* video-makers, biker gangs and foul-smelling storage lockers.
``Aliens are the only ones we haven't heard (about),'' observes Nanaimo RCMP Const. Jack Eubank.
Almost two years later, it's hard to miss the reality Young has still not been found. There are constant reminders: the posters in store and car windows, the puckering billboard with her face on the outdoor wall of the Foundry pub and Allison Crowe's benefit CD, Lisa's Song.