Canada TRINA HUNT: Missing from Port Moody, BC - 18 Jan 2021 - Age 48 *Found Deceased*

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Police call on public in case of missing 48-year-old Port Moody woman​

Port Moody police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 48-year-old woman.

Trina Hunt was last seen at her home Jan. 18 at 6 a.m., according to a spokesperson for the Port Moody Police Department.


'It's chaos': Massive search underway for missing Port Moody woman​

A sweeping search and investigation are underway for a 48-year-old Port Moody woman reported missing after her husband came home to an empty house.

Trina Hunt was last reported seen Jan. 18 at around 6 a.m. at her Heritage Woods home when her husband left for work. When he returned, she was nowhere to be found, prompting a call to the Port Moody Police Department, police spokesperson Sgt. Ian Morrison said.

That evening a Coquitlam Search and Rescue ground crew was deployed to the area around her house, where volunteer rescuers combed the nearby trails and wilderness area for the woman in the first of two eight-hour operational periods, said Coquitlam SAR president Tom Zajac.

In the nearly 48 hours since Hunt was first reported missing, Sgt. Morrison confirmed Port Moody police, an RCMP helicopter and a canine unit have all joined the search. “Folks need to be aware they may see the helicopter in the area again,” said Sgt. Morrison.


MEDIA - TRINA HUNT: Missing from Port Moody, BC since 18 Jan 2021 - Age 48
 
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Rally organized in honour of Trina Hunt following husband’s criminal charge​

The family of a Port Moody woman who was found dead four years ago is being forced to wait even longer for justice.

Trina Hunt’s husband was supposed to appear in court on an indignity to human remains charge Wednesday, but the case has now been put over to next month.

A rally planned for outside the Port Coquitlam Courthouse where Iain Hunt was scheduled to appear still went ahead as planned.

The ‘Justice for Trina Rally’ was organized by members of the community to show support for Trina Hunt’s loved ones.

Dozens of friends, family, and neighbours were in attendance, holding signs and wearing purple, which was her favourite colour.

“What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!” chanted the crowd.

“It’s been four years since Trina was murdered, and we’ve been waiting patiently for charges that hold the person that murdered her accountable,” said Stephanie Ibbott, Hunt’s cousin-in-law, through tears.

Iain Hunt was charged with indignity to human remains last month.

“It’s not enough. It’s not justice. So we are here to demand that justice be served, and that the people responsible for murdering Trina are held accountable, not with a slap of the wrist to sentence,” said Ibbott.
 

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