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Police continue to search for girl who went missing 23 years ago

A 23 year old investigation continues as police try to find a girl who went missing in 1993.
Lindsey Nicholls was 14 years old when she went to visit friends on the BC Day long weekend in Comox, but she never arrived.
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She was last seen walking down Royston Road in the Comox Valley.
Over the past couple of days, twenty forensically trained police officers conducted a thorough search and excavation on a rural property based on a tip from the public.
The search has now been completed but the results cannot be shared as the investigation is still ongoing.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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