Family of missing Merritt cowboy pleads for any information
Tyner is originally from Wyoming, and his family is planning to return there today. The family held a news conference with Merritt RCMP this morning, during which family members asked the public to come forward with any information they may have that could lead them to Tyner.
Family members also believe when he went out riding, he was looking for cattle.
The Southeast District's Major Crimes unit was called in to assist with the investigation last week.
"To say that we are heartbroken is an understatement," his mom states. "Our hearts are shattered and our lives have been thrown into an endless turmoil. We feel as if we are only shells of the people we were before our son, Ben Tyner, went missing over two weeks ago."
"To think that I will never again see his smile or hear his infectious laugh, never see him realize his dreams, never have him wrap his arms around me again is unthinkable. Our son loved life and touched so many people during his life."
"When I look at what Ben accomplished during his short time here I am blown away," his father said. "He touched so many lives on his way to accomplishing his dreams, that it is truly amazing. I really hope that in some way he knows how loved and how special he was."
Tyner is originally from Wyoming, and his family is planning to return there today. The family held a news conference with Merritt RCMP this morning, during which family members asked the public to come forward with any information they may have that could lead them to Tyner.
Family members also believe when he went out riding, he was looking for cattle.
The Southeast District's Major Crimes unit was called in to assist with the investigation last week.
"To say that we are heartbroken is an understatement," his mom states. "Our hearts are shattered and our lives have been thrown into an endless turmoil. We feel as if we are only shells of the people we were before our son, Ben Tyner, went missing over two weeks ago."
"To think that I will never again see his smile or hear his infectious laugh, never see him realize his dreams, never have him wrap his arms around me again is unthinkable. Our son loved life and touched so many people during his life."
"When I look at what Ben accomplished during his short time here I am blown away," his father said. "He touched so many lives on his way to accomplishing his dreams, that it is truly amazing. I really hope that in some way he knows how loved and how special he was."