Age 15, disappeared in November 1994 from Prince George. Her body was found just off Highway 16, near Burns Lake.
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On the July long weekend in 1994, Roxanne Thiara, who was walking the streets as a sex-trade worker, told a friend she was going out with a customer. Roxanne walked around the corner of a building and was never seen alive again.
Roxanne's body was found Aug. 17, 1994, dumped in the bush along Highway 16, six kilometres before the community of Burns Lake.
Roxanne was raised by a loving foster family in Quesnel and did well in school until the rebellious teenager ran away at age 15 to Prince George, where she started selling sex to survive.
Her biological father, Roland Twan, a friendly man with an honest air who works odd jobs and is trying to stay sober, reconnected with Roxanne when she was 12.
"She was a happy kid. Happy, very outgoing, friendly. A very nice person," Twan recalls. "She was so good-looking. A beautiful girl."