Candlelight vigil for Langley, B.C., mom and teacher missing for a week
LANGLEY, B.C. — Friendsand family of a missing Langley, B.C., woman are planning a candlelight vigil more than a week after her mysterious disappearance.
RCMP say Naomi Onotera was last seen Aug. 28 and that residents near her home are being asked to provide police with any video surveillance or dashcam footage from between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. that evening.
Serious crime investigators took over the probe on Sept. 1 and issued a photo showing her wearing black stretchy pants and a black T-shirt at a store on the day she was last seen.
Onotera’s friend Kylie Hannan says the 40-year-old woman apparently went for a walk at night and never returned home, but it would be out of character for her to leave alone so late and without her 18-month-old daughter.