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Hope Remains in Historic Missing Persons Case

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 @ 8:49 AM

Prince George, B.C.- It has been 45 years since Helen  Frost  disappeared, but her family and the RCMP  remain  hopeful   there will be answers to  resolve this mystery.Helen went missing Ocotber 13th 1970,  she left her  apartment  in the 1600 block of Queensway,  telling her sister she was going for a walk.  She  hasn’t been seen since.

Helen’s family will never give up hope of finding out what has happened to her says Sandy Barnet, Helen’s only sibling. We don’t know if she was taken by someone or left on her own accord and doesn’t know how to resurface. Is she alive or deceased? We just know that we miss her each and every day, for all these many years.

Missing persons cases  weigh heavy on RCMP investigators says Sgt. Todd Wilson of the Prince George Serious Crime Unit “We want to find Helen and be able to bring her home to her family. Someone out there has information that can help us; that can bring answers to Helen’s family.

When Helen  was first reported missing, Prince George RCMP conducted an extensive search, but were unable to locate any evidence or information that could lead to Helen’s whereabouts. Although Helen had faced a number of emotional challenges in her life at that time, investigators have continued to look at all possible reasons for her disappearance.

Helen Claire FROST was 17 years old at the time of her disappearance. At that time she was described as:

  • 165 cm (5’5)
  • Slim build
  • Blue eyes
  • Short brown hair
  • Fair complexion

She was last seen wearing a 3/4 length navy blue coat and blue pants.helen frost2

In 2004, an aged enhanced image of what Helen might have looked like at age 52 was created.  ( age enhanced image at right  courtesy Prince George RCMP)

Prince George RCMP are asking anyone who may have information in relation to the disappearance of Helen Claire Frost, to  contact the Prince George RCMP at (250)561-3300 or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1(800)222-8477, If you provide information that leads to locating Helen, you could be eligible for a cash reward.

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