The Guardian (Charlottetown)

B.C. COPS SEARCH FOR TEENS

Young people go missing in northern British Columbia following tourist deaths

- MOIRA WARBURTON REUTERS

Young people go missing in northern British Columbia following tourist deaths

TORONTO — Canada’s federal police said on Sunday they are searching for two missing teenagers in northern British Columbia days after an Australian and an American were found dead on a remote highway, in what authoritie­s are treating as a double homicide.

Lucas Fowler, 23, from Sydney, Australia, and his girlfriend, Chynna Deese, 24, from Charlotte, North Carolina, were wrapping up a two-week-long road trip through Canada when their bodies were found on Highway 97, 20 km (12 miles) south of Liard Hot Springs, a popular tourist destinatio­n, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said.

The RCMP believe their murder occurred between 4 p.m. PDT (2300 GMT) on July 14 and 7 a.m. (1400 GMT) on July 15. It took three days for the bodies to be identified as those of Fowler, son of a chief inspector with the New South Wales Police Force (NSWPF), and Deese.

The RCMP said they are searching for two missing teenagers believed to have been driving a vehicle that was found in flames on a highway about 500 km (310 miles) from the site of the couple’s murder, leading to speculatio­n in local media about a serial killer in the area.

However the RCMP disputed this concern, stating that the investigat­ion into Fowler and Deese’s deaths is still in early stages.

“At this point, we have nothing to indicate that their deaths are linked to any other active and ongoing investigat­ions in the area, or if there is a heightened risk to public safety,” Janelle Shoihet, media relations office for the RCMP, said in a statement.

A New South Wales police officer told the Sydney Morning Herald that the couple were shot, but this has not been confirmed by the RCMP, who said the deaths had been deemed “suspicious” early in the investigat­ion, and that major crimes units had been called in to assist.

The families of the victims have described the deaths as violent.

“To lose someone so young and vibrant, who was traveling the world and just enjoying life to the full, is devastatin­g,” Fowler’s family said in a statement released by the New South Wales Police, adding that Deese’s death was also “too cruel. All our love and best wishes go to Chynna’s family and friends.”

Members of the NSWPF are accompanyi­ng the Fowler family to Canada. The RCMP said they will not participat­e in the investigat­ion. (Reporting by Moira Warburton; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

 ?? RCMP REUTERS ?? A blue 1986 Chevrolet van bearing Alberta licence plates is seen in an undated photo provided by the RCMP at the site of a double homicide where Chynna Noelle Deese, 24, of the United States and Lucas Robertson Fowler, 23 of Australia were found dead near Liard Hot Springs, British Columbia. •
RCMP REUTERS A blue 1986 Chevrolet van bearing Alberta licence plates is seen in an undated photo provided by the RCMP at the site of a double homicide where Chynna Noelle Deese, 24, of the United States and Lucas Robertson Fowler, 23 of Australia were found dead near Liard Hot Springs, British Columbia. •

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