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Bonnie Marie Joseph

Bonnie was 32 when she disappeared from Vanderhoof, British Columbia on September 8th, 2007. She was not reported missing until December of that year. She reportedly led a "high-risk" lifestyle that included a history of drug addiction and hitchhiking alone between Fort St. James, Vanderhooft, and Prince George British Columbia. Bonnie missed court dates and visitation related to regaining custody of her children. Her family considers her disappearance and missing the important appointments related to he children out of character for her.
DOB: Not available.
Description: Bonnie was 5'4 and 120 pounds at the time of her disappearance. She has brown hair and eyes. She wears her hair short. She has a tattoo of an "X" and dots across her knuckles on her left hand. She has blotches on her face and an impetigo infection on her face and head.
She was also known as Bonnie M. Joseph, and was part of the Yekooche First Nation. Prince George RCMP are in charge of the investigation.
If you have any information regarding the disappearance or whereabouts of Bonnie Joseph, you are encouraged to contact the Fort St. James RCMP at 1-250-996-8269.
Justice for Native People: Bonnie Joseph, Missing from British Columbia since 2007.
https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/bonnie-marie-joseph

Bonnie was 32 when she disappeared from Vanderhoof, British Columbia on September 8th, 2007. She was not reported missing until December of that year. She reportedly led a "high-risk" lifestyle that included a history of drug addiction and hitchhiking alone between Fort St. James, Vanderhooft, and Prince George British Columbia. Bonnie missed court dates and visitation related to regaining custody of her children. Her family considers her disappearance and missing the important appointments related to he children out of character for her.
DOB: Not available.
Description: Bonnie was 5'4 and 120 pounds at the time of her disappearance. She has brown hair and eyes. She wears her hair short. She has a tattoo of an "X" and dots across her knuckles on her left hand. She has blotches on her face and an impetigo infection on her face and head.
She was also known as Bonnie M. Joseph, and was part of the Yekooche First Nation. Prince George RCMP are in charge of the investigation.
If you have any information regarding the disappearance or whereabouts of Bonnie Joseph, you are encouraged to contact the Fort St. James RCMP at 1-250-996-8269.
Justice for Native People: Bonnie Joseph, Missing from British Columbia since 2007.
https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/bonnie-marie-joseph