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MISSING TEEN HOPE

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VANCOUVER – There is renewed hope today in the case of a missing Prince George teen after a person claiming to be him called the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s MissingKids.ca program.

Fourteen-year-old Lucas Degerness was last seen in June 2007 in Prince George. He was at his school for a meeting with his mom and vice-principal and then he spent the night at a friend’s place. He disappeared the next day and his family has not seen him since. When he went missing he was thought to be carrying a camouflage backpack.

Lucas’ 21st birthday was this January, another milestone his mom, Gina Degerness, marked without her son.

“If I could talk to Luke right now, I would say that I have missed you every single day,” said Gina. “Please know that all we want is to hear from you and to know that you are okay. We’ve missed so much of your life already, and we don’t want to lose any more time. We want you to come home.”

Lucas has brown eyes and at the time of his disappearance he had brown hair, a medium build and was 5’8” tall.

Anyone with information regarding Lucas Degerness is urged to contact MissingKids.ca at 1-866-KID-TIPS (543-8477) or the police. Tips can also be submitted online at missingkids.ca. All information can be shared confidentially.

Gina had a message for her son Luke:

“For the past seven years, not a day has gone by where I haven’t thought of you, Luke and asked myself where you might be. Although you’re a young man now, I still wonder if you’re safe or if you need help, if maybe you need your mom. I don’t want to have to ask myself these questions every day for the rest of my life. I don’t want your little sister to experience another seven years without her brother. I know how much you adore her and I want us to all be together again. She needs her brother and I need my son. Your older brother and sister have children they would like you to meet and your father, he desperately wants to hear your voice. There’s so many major life events that we want to share with you. Luke – if you read this, I just want to know that you’re okay. It doesn’t matter what’s happened in the past so please call me, or someone who can share the message with me that you’re safe. If anyone sees this and has even the smallest piece of information as to where my son might be or what may have happened to him, please do the right thing and end this misery by calling MissingKids.ca,”

Renewed hope in case of missing Prince George teen, not seen for 7 years