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RE: Whitehorse, FWIW
RCMP not ruling out link between missing Vancouver Island teens, body found near truck, double slaying
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Two missing Port Alberni teens last seen near Dease Lake in northern B.C. were looking for work in Whitehorse or Alberta, family members say.
...Schmegelsky’s grandmother, Carol Starkey, said McLeod and Schmegelsky left Port Alberni on July 12 to find work in Whitehorse. When they arrived in Whitehorse a few days later, they decided it wasn’t what they had expected. Starkey, who was last in touch with her grandson on July 13 or 14, isn’t sure what their plans were after that.
Schmegelsky had been living with his grandmother for the last two years. “He was a great kid. I really enjoyed having him,” she said.
...(Alan) Schmegelsky said he travelled to Port Alberni from his home in Victoria every other week to visit his son. He was on his way on July 12 when he received a message from Bryer saying he and McLeod were headed to Alberta and might not have Internet access for a while.
He said he assumed the two were heading to Red Deer, where Bryer’s cousins live. He has been trying to contact him every day since.
RCMP not ruling out link between missing Vancouver Island teens, body found near truck, double slaying
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Two missing Port Alberni teens last seen near Dease Lake in northern B.C. were looking for work in Whitehorse or Alberta, family members say.
...Schmegelsky’s grandmother, Carol Starkey, said McLeod and Schmegelsky left Port Alberni on July 12 to find work in Whitehorse. When they arrived in Whitehorse a few days later, they decided it wasn’t what they had expected. Starkey, who was last in touch with her grandson on July 13 or 14, isn’t sure what their plans were after that.
Schmegelsky had been living with his grandmother for the last two years. “He was a great kid. I really enjoyed having him,” she said.
...(Alan) Schmegelsky said he travelled to Port Alberni from his home in Victoria every other week to visit his son. He was on his way on July 12 when he received a message from Bryer saying he and McLeod were headed to Alberta and might not have Internet access for a while.
He said he assumed the two were heading to Red Deer, where Bryer’s cousins live. He has been trying to contact him every day since.