B.C. RCMP searching for missing family of 4

| September 13, 2018 in Provincial

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The search is on for an entire family that hasn’t been heard from since Monday.

According to the Surrey RCMP, the Anderson family was reported missing on Tuesday evening.

Although they were last heard from on Monday around 9 p.m., they haven’t been seen by anyone since Sunday.

The family is known to frequent Minoru Park in Richmond and it’s also possible they are driving to Alberta.

Missing is 43-year-old Sheldon Anderson, 45-year-old Nona Anderson and the couple’s two daughters, Chanel (13) and Mariah (10).

The Andersons’ vehicle is a 2002 tan coloured Toyota Sienna minivan with Alberta licence plate BGZ 2221.

NowMedia will update this story as more information becomes available.

With files from the Canadian Press.

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