Age 16, disappeared from Smithers on June 14th, 1990. She was hitchhiking East on Highway 16 from Smithers to Telkwa.
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"When I reported my sister missing," said Lucy Glaim, of Smithers, who was once the youth justice worker for the Wet'sewet'en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice program, "[the RCMP officer] just said something like, 'She's just found a party or something, so give her a couple of days.'"
Those couple of days turned into an eternity: Glaim's sister, Delphine Nikal, disappeared on the morning of June 14, 1990, while hitchhiking from Smithers to a friend's house in nearby Telkwa. She was never seen again. Glaim had reported her missing the following morning. Delphine was 16.
Fifteen-year-old Delphine was last seen June 13, 1990 after telephoning her family from Smithers to say she was hitchhiking home to Telkwa, a distance of about 30 km.
She was never heard from again.
Lucy Glaim told The Sun in 1995 that she believed her sister was abducted.