Jack family investigation will remain open until such time as the Jack family is located, says police
In a statement released this morning , Prince George RCMP said investigation into the disappearance of the Jack family from Prince George, 35-years-ago, will remain open until such time as the Jack family is located.
The circumstances of their disappearance are largely unknown, despite the hours of investigation that have been ongoing since 1989, the RCMP said in the statement. This is the type of investigation that relies heavily on what we can learn from the public, Sgt. Aaron Whitehouse, commander of the Serious Crime Unit said.
The RCMP said their Serious Crime Unit has a dedicated investigator attached to this case who continues to follow up on all verifiable tips received from the public.
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