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Search for Daniel Lee Reoch Continues in Squamish, BC, Nearly Five Years After His Disappearance

Squamish, British Columbia – The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Daniel Lee Reoch continues to haunt the community of Squamish nearly five years after he was last seen. Daniel, a 29-year-old Indigenous man, was last spotted on November 26, 2019, in the early hours of the morning. He was seen leaving a family member’s porch on Squamish Valley Road and heading down a nearby trail that led to Lewis Drive. Since that moment, there has been no sign of him.

Daniel’s disappearance has left a lasting impact on his family and the wider community, who continue to seek answers and hold onto hope for his return. Despite extensive searches and efforts by local authorities, including the Squamish RCMP, no significant leads have emerged in his case.

On social media, the call for justice and answers continues to resonate. A post on Facebook highlighted the ongoing mystery, asking, "What happened to Daniel Lee Reoch?" The post, shared widely within the community, emphasized the importance of not forgetting Daniel’s case and urged others to share his story using hashtags such as #Unforgotten, #unsolved, and #coldcase.

The disappearance of Daniel Reoch is a painful reminder of the many Indigenous people who go missing without a trace across Canada. His family and the Squamish community continue to hold onto the hope that someone might come forward with new information that could provide some closure.

If you have any information regarding Daniel’s disappearance, you are urged to contact the Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100 or reach out anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

— Updated by Isaac Roberts in Local

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