Stephanie Patterson was first reported missing to Coquitlam RCMP last Friday (Aug. 11).
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team announced today that the 44-year-old woman’s remains were located in a rural part of Mission.
Patterson was elected to the Kwikwetlem's council in March, along with Chief Ron Giesbrecht and Coun. George Chaffee. "Anyone in need of support is encouraged to reach out to the Coquitlam RCMP’s victim services," he said.“At this time, we ask for respect and privacy for the family in their grief and suffering as we heal together as a community. We ask the public and media to also respect our space and land as we continue on our healing journey,” they wrote in the police statement."I attended the inauguration of Councillor Patterson and the new Council in March.
And Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West told the Tri-City News that he "had the privilege of meeting with Councillor Patterson shortly after her election and was struck by her warmth and commitment to her community.
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