RCMP in northern B.C. are asking the general public to assist in on the lookout for a lacking mom and her one-month-old son.
Fort St. John RCMP stated 31-year-old Nicole Andrus and her toddler son, Krew Gordon, have been reported lacking on July 16 — however they haven’t been seen since per week earlier on July 9.
“Nicole has not been seen in individual since July 9, and it’s out of character for her to be out of contact along with her household,” Cpl. Brett Urano, an RCMP spokesperson, stated in a launch.

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He stated that beforehand Nicole was involved along with her household by cellphone however had not been seen in individual.
Police stated they and their household are involved for the wellbeing of the mom and toddler.
Police consider Nicole and Krew could also be travelling in a inexperienced 2003 Ford Expedition SUV bearing British Columbia licence plate RK3 60C.
“We’re asking anybody who has seen Nicole, Krew, or the car they could be travelling in to contact police instantly.”
Andrus, 31, is described as five-foot-seven and weighs 135 kilos, with brown hair and hazel eyes.
- 31 years previous
- Caucasian feminine
- 170 cm (5 ft, 7 inches)
- 61 kg (135 lbs)
- Brown hair
- Hazel eyes
Anybody who sees the mom and son, or the inexperienced Ford SUV, is requested to not method them and as an alternative contact the Fort St. John RCMP instantly at 250-787-8140.
For many who want to stay nameless, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
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