RCMP renew call for information in disappearance of Rock Creek woman two years ago

ROCK CREEK – What happened to Colleen Smith of Rock Creek?

It’s been over two years since the 50-year-old failed to show up for work on Feb. 9, 2016, RCMP say in a press release.

Her blue 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt was found in the Walmart parking lot in Kelowna two months later and had been parked there for some time, according to surveillance footage.

RCMP Southeast District major crime section has taken over the investigation and are urging anyone with information on her whereabouts, or who can recall seeing her vehicle at that location, to contact their local police detachment.

Smith is described as a Caucasian female, 5' 5" tall, 154 lbs. with blond hair blue eyes, wearing glasses.

Colleen Sylvia Smith is believed to be travelling in her Chevrolet Cobalt, B.C. plate number 914 WFB. Credit: RCMP handout


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