Candlelight vigil for Trina Hunt Sunday to mark three months since disappearance
Posted April 16, 2021 1:52 pm.
Last Updated April 16, 2021 3:28 pm.
PORT MOODY (NEWS 1130) – Sunday will mark three months since the disappearance of Trina Hunt from Port Moody.
Friends and family plan to mark the anniversary of Hunt’s disappearance with a small candlelight vigil Sunday evening. They are asking people who would like to participate to light a candle at home.
While Trina Hunt’s friends & family are grateful for your support, due to COVID-19 they’re asking you not to physically go to the park on Sunday evening & instead light a candle at home at 830 pm. They’re looking into viability of a possible web stream. #TrinaHunt https://t.co/FFnVstDztx
— Martin MacMahon (@martinmacmahon) April 16, 2021
The family is also trying to set up a web stream of their small gathering.
Hunt, 48, was last seen around 6 a.m. on Jan. 18. Her husband reported her missing later that day when he returned home from work.
Police, search and rescue crews, and hundreds of volunteers scoured the area around her Heritage Woods home but found nothing.
Last month, friends and family hung a banner from the overpass by the Rocky Point Park, featuring a picture of Hunt and police contact information.
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A GoFundMe launched in February has raised more than $20,000 to fund the continuation of the search with private crews.
Port Moody police have said the investigation remains active, and that foul play is not suspected.
Anyone with information about Hunt’s whereabouts is asked to contact Port Moody police at (604) 461–3456.
– With files from Martin MacMahon, Lisa Steacy, Hana Mae Nassar