Trina Hunt has been missing from her home in the Heritage Mountain area since Monday, according to the Port Moody Police Department.
Officers say Hunt was
last seen Monday morning by her husband at home as he left for work. When he returned to find her missing, he immediately called 911
Friends say
she did not have her cell phone or keys with her on Monday.
She has no kids. She has no social media.
Hunt’s family and friends said this is
out of character for her to disappear.
Hunt was known to walk on main streets in the neighbourhood, or common trails, according to friends. Christina Gower, who ran as a federal NDP candidate in Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam in the last election, said on the Port Moody Facebook page that
Hunt has also been known to walk along Forest Parkway, Hawthorne, Fernway and Cliffwood.
Community members organized a large search party to scour the area, but in a statement Thursday, Hunt’s family said
those efforts were being suspended and a volunteer command centre is being shut down.
Police are asking for any video shot in the area of
Heritage Mountain on Jan. 18 between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Hunt is described as
-brown hair
-brown eyes
-five feet, four inches tall
-120 pounds
Police believe she is wearing
-a puffy black North Face jacket with a teal green collar
- pink and purple shoes
Port Moody is a lot of forest and streams, about half an hour outside Vancouver. With Heritage Mountain, the higher you are the more rich. Huge houses with sprawling backyards that often back out onto the woods or hiking trails. Lots of bears, but they’re asleep right now.
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Community search on hold, police continue to investigate Port Moody woman’s disappearance
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