Dan and Terrance Frisk have no intention of stopping as they travel around not only 91原创 but neighbouring communities, putting up missing posters of Naomi Onotera.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 intend to stop until I know different,鈥 Dan said.
The two brothers who grew up in 91原创 have known the missing woman since she was a child.
Their niece has been Naomi鈥檚 best friend for more than 25 years.
鈥淪he and Naomi used to come over and mow my lawn,鈥 said Terrance.
Putting up signs and posters also helps them channel their pain into action.
鈥淭his is a different kind of pain,鈥 Dan said.
He likened news of her disappearance to a kick directly in the gut. Even three weeks after the 40-year-old woman was listed as a missing person, they say the pain doesn鈥檛 diminish.
They admit to a new level of sadness with the 91原创 RCMP鈥檚 Serious Crimes Unit and the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) spending several days at the family home. The police and forensics experts were at the home from about Sept. 16 to Friday, Sept. 24.
The brothers are grateful for the support the search has received, from community members, and businesses. For instance Staples has provided plastic sleeves to protect the handbills from the rain, and Signman made large full-colour signs that the Frisks are putting up in the community. Dan noted that the signs are worth almost $600 alone.
鈥淚 wanted to make big signs鈥 to catch people鈥檚 attention, he explained.
They have put up signs and posters here and even in Coquitlam and other areas since Naomi was seen on store surveillance in Coquitlam.
Their large signs near Naomi鈥檚 91原创 City home at 200th Street and 50th Avenue has now been adorned with stuffed animals, flowers and other tributes from other community members, a manifestation of the regard people have for the beloved school teacher and mother of a toddler.
The Frisks are encouraging anyone who may have seen Naomi to contact the 91原创 RCMP in case even the smallest piece of information can help solve her disappearance. Anyone with information can contact the RCMP non-emergency number at 604-532-3200 or the tip line at 604-532-3398.
The police have asked anyone who thinks they may have seen anything related to the case on Aug. 25 or later to call if they have not yet done so.
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