Missing Girl from Comox Valley, British Columbia β Lindsey Nicholls, 14, Last Seen August 2, 1993

π¨ Missing Girl from Comox Valley, British Columbia β Lindsey Nicholls, 14, Last Seen August 2, 1993
On the morning of August 2, 1993, Lindsey Nicholls, a 14-year-old girl living temporarily in a foster home on Royston Road in the Comox Valley, BC, walked out after a disagreement with her foster mother. She was reportedly headed to meet friends in Courtenay but was never seen again.
Her foster mother last saw her walking down the driveway toward Royston Road. Lindsey left behind all of her personal belongings, and her biological mother firmly believes that Lindsey had no intention of running away.
Lindsey had previously run away in April 1993 and was found staying with a friend in Delta, BC. Because of this, early speculation suggested she might have tried to reach Vancouver again. However, after extensive investigation, no evidence has surfaced to confirm her whereabouts or explain her disappearance.
π Description
- Name: Lindsey Nicholls
- Age at Time of Disappearance: 14
- Date Last Seen: August 2, 1993
- Location Last Seen: Royston Road, Comox Valley, British Columbia
- Gender: Female
- Race: Caucasian
- Height: 5 feet 3 inches
- Weight: 110β115 lbs
- Eyes: Green
- Hair: Blonde (colored with red henna)
- Clothing: Jeans, khaki silk tank top, blue and pink checkered shirt, white Esprit canvas deck shoes
π How to Help
If you have any information about Lindsey Nicholls or her whereabouts, please contact:
- Cpl. Paul West, Comox Valley RCMP: (250) 334-5910
π Sources
- RCMP Missing Persons Case β Lindsey Nicholls
- Times Colonist: 23-Year-Old Case
- MSN News: Lindsey’s Mother Keeps Her Story Alive
- Missing Children Society of Canada
π What You Can Do
- Help raise awareness by sharing Lindsey’s story on social media and within BC communities.
- If you lived in the Comox Valley or Delta area in 1993 and remember anything unusual, even small details may help.
- Continue to support missing childrenβs cases by keeping their stories alive and visible.