Image: Langley RCMP / According to a statement from Langley RCMP spokesperson Zynal Sharoom, footage obtained by police indicates missing woman Jane Whitehouse was driving her grey Dodge Caravan at approximately 4:10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 on Hicks Lake Road. Several seconds later, a white Mercedes SUV was seen heading in the opposite direction and passed the grey Dodge Caravan. Police are looking to speak to the driver of the Mercedes to assist in the investigation surrounding the disappearance of Whitehouse. 
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Langley RCMP seek driver of Mercedes seen driving in opposite direction in relation to missing woman investigation

Oct 31, 2024 | 5:37 PM

HARRISON — As Langley RCMP investigators continue to search for Jane Whitehouse, they say investigators have obtained video surveillance footage which places the grey Dodge Caravan that Jane Whitehouse was associated to on Hicks Lake Road on October 25, 2024 at approximately 4:10 pm.

Several seconds later, a white Mercedes SUV was seen driving in the opposite direction and passing the grey Dodge Caravan, according to Langley RCMP spokesperson Corporal Zynal Sharoom.

“We are releasing the photograph of the white Mercedes SUV with the hopes of having the driver come forward and speak with our investigators,” said Corporal Sharoom.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jane Whitehouse is urged to contact their local police, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS).

On Wednesday night, Langley RCMP spokesperson Corporal Craig van Herk said the ground search in the Harrison area had wrapped up for now, but the investigation remains active.

“The ground search in that area by SAR has concluded,” said Cpl. van Herk. “We do seek new tips and info to follow up on but we are very much still looking for Mrs. Whitehouse. Our investigation is still very much ongoing and active. We are very much still following up on every bit of information, tips and video we receive. We continue to call on the public to assist as we are hopeful someone has seen her or has information that can help.”

Central Fraser Valley Search and Rescue responded to the Harrison area Tuesday for a mutual aid call with Kent Harrison SAR in the search for Whitehouse. On Tuesday, the search area reportedly widened as rescue crews utilized a drone to scan the area for any sighting of Whitehouse. There are unconfirmed reports there were up to six SAR teams working consisting of approximately 30 people.

UPDATE: On Nov. 1, Kent Harrison SAR revealed it had undertaken “multiple operational periods” on the ground and air with professional volunteers since Oct. 25 seeking the missing Whitehouse.

“This is an ongoing search and we request that members of the public stay away from the search area and that media direct any questions to the Langley RCMP or Agassiz RCMP,” the agency said in a social media post.

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