Shannon White, a 31-year-old woman from Kamloops, BC, has been missing since November 1, 2021. Her sudden disappearance and the discovery of her abandoned vehicle have left her family, friends, and the local community searching for answers. Despite numerous efforts, Shannon has yet to be found.
What Happened
On November 1, 2021, Shannon left her home in Kamloops for work but never arrived at her destination. The following day, her black 1997 Jeep TJ was found abandoned on Nicola Street, but there was no sign of Shannon. Despite an extensive search effort by the RCMP, volunteer groups, and specialized search teams, Shannon has not been located. The investigation is ongoing, and the community continues to hold out hope for her safe return.
Who Is Shannon White?
Shannon White, 31, is described as a vibrant and active member of the Kamloops community. She had a strong presence in the local Jeep community and was known for her kindness and generosity. She is 5’5″, weighs approximately 180 lbs, and has blonde hair and green eyes. A distinctive feature of Shannon is the tattoos she has, including a portrait of her beloved dog, Buddy, which holds significant meaning for her.
Background or Timeline
- November 1, 2021: Shannon leaves home for work but never arrives.
- November 2, 2021: Her black 1997 Jeep TJ is found abandoned on Nicola Street in Kamloops.
- Ongoing Search: RCMP and volunteer groups such as the Search, Recovery, and Detection K9s of BC have searched extensively for Shannon but have not yet located her.
- Community Efforts: The local Jeep community, of which Shannon was an active member, organizes annual convoys to keep her story alive and raise awareness.
Public or Social Media Reaction
Shannon’s disappearance has captured the attention of the Kamloops community and beyond. Friends and family have been raising awareness through social media, and local news outlets have been helping to keep her story in the public eye. The community is working tirelessly to ensure that Shannon is not forgotten. CFJC News, in particular, has been instrumental in sharing Shannon’s story, and the Into Thin Air series by Dylana Kneeshaw and Kent Simmonds has provided further coverage of cases like Shannon’s.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
RCMP continue to investigate Shannon’s disappearance, and they are asking the public for any information that could assist in the case. Investigators are reviewing all available evidence and encouraging anyone with information to come forward. Shannon’s family remains hopeful that answers will be found soon, and the local community continues to honor her memory with annual convoys and public awareness campaigns.
If you have any information about Shannon’s disappearance, please contact the Kamloops RCMP at 250-828-3000, referencing file number 2021-38386.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
