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British Columbia RCMP appeal for help in finding missing family of four

SURREY, B.C. – The RCMP in British Columbia is asking for the public's help in trying to locate a family of four that has not been heard from since Monday.

Surrey RCMP say the Anderson family was reported missing on Tuesday evening, Sept. 11.

They were last seen on Sunday and a family member spoke to them at about 9 p.m. on Monday.

Police say the family is known to frequent Minoru Park in Richmond, B.C., and it's also possible the Andersons are driving to Alberta.

They are looking for 43-year-old Sheldon Anderson, 45-year-old Nona Anderson and the couple's two daughters, Chanel and Mariah, who are 13 and 10 respectively.

Police say the Andersons' vehicle is a 2002 tan coloured Toyota Sienna minivan with Alberta licence plate BGZ 2221.

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