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Activists stand with family members of missing women on Salmon River Road

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Family of missing women in north Okanagan and Shuswap rally so that none are forgotten
Family of missing women in north Okanagan and Shuswap rally so that none are forgotten – Nov 17, 2017

About 20 people came out Thursday night to a rally on Salmon River Road in the north Okanagan to remember the four women who are still missing in the region.

“It’s time to bring the girls home,” Ashley Simpson’s aunt Marney Portugaise said. “Enough is enough.”

“If people don’t start talking and making it bigger in the limelight, bringing it to the forefront, it’s just going to slip away and nobody’s going to be found and it’s just going to get worse.”

They also lit candles for Traci Genereaux, the Vernon teen whose remains were found on a Salmon River Road farm last month.

Rally organizers vowed to continue bringing attention to the missing women’s cases in the areas where they went missing.

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“There are unanswered questions about Traci’s death and there are still the four other women that are missing,” Jody Leon said. “In my view it’s really important to continue to do this work.”

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READ MORE: Traci Genereaux’s mother says her worst fears realized on an Okanagan farm

The rally took place at the Armstrong-Heywood Road bridge.

Nicole Bell’s parents attended the rally but declined comment about their daughter’s case. The 31-year-old was last seen near Sicamous Sept. 2, but her cell phone was recovered in Salmon Arm, about a 20 minute drive away.

READ MORE: ‘All women’s lives matter’: group aims to keep disappearances in the public eye

Ashley Simpson would have been 34 on Nov. 15. She was last heard from Apr. 30, 2016, on Yankee Flats Road, which runs parallel to the west of Salmon River Road.

READ MORE: Crime Stoppers: Ashley Simpson missing person case

Caitlin Potts, 27, was last seen Feb. 22, 2016, in Enderby.

READ MORE: Boyfriend of missing Okanagan woman convicted of assaulting her before she disappeared

Deanna Wertz went missing from Yankee Flats Road Jul. 19, 2016. The 46-year-old said she was going for a hike.

READ MORE: RCMP ask for public help in missing woman investigation

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Rally participants then drove to Salmon Arm to put up posters in the area where Bell’s phone was recovered and where she was last seen.

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