Darylyn Supernant was described as ‘happy-go-lucky’ by her mother. (Facebook/Supernant family)
Also missing is Dave Daniel Domingo, a 24-year-old believed to have been in a rural area near Dawson Creek on Aug. 29 when police responded to reports of a possible shooting.
Cole Hosack, a 24-year-old from Prince George, was last seen on New Year’s Eve at the same bar where Didier was spotted shortly before she disappeared.
That bar has since shut down, though police previously told CBC News they don’t believe it is linked to the disappearances.
Police have also not linked any of the missing cases to each other or indicated whether they believe they are connected to gang activity in the region.
Investigations into the deaths of Didier and Supernant remain “active,” RCMP say.
Anyone with information is asked to call Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Supernant remembered as ‘happy go lucky’ by mom
In a January interview, Supernant’s mother, Shelley Supernant, told CBC News she hadn’t felt safe since her daughter went missing, especially with other active crimes in Dawson Creek.
“I look at cars differently. I look at people differently. I look at roads differently. My mind is different now,” she said at the time. “A lot of people in Dawson Creek are on edge.”
Supernant said her daughter was “happy-go-lucky” with an infectious laugh and enjoyed hobbies like crocheting and fixing up clothes. She was a user of illicit drugs, which her mother described as a “high-risk” lifestyle.
Still, Supernant said, it was unusual for her daughter to go more than a week without checking in, and she worried she would be a victim of the increased violence in the city.
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