Vanished Without a Trace: The Jack Family Disappearance Still Haunts Northern British Columbia
The Jack Family: Ordinary Folks, Extraordinary Circumstances
You don’t have to spend long in northern British Columbia to know that families like the Jacks are the backbone of the place. Hardworking, close-knit, and proud of their Indigenous roots, the Jack family—Ronald, Doreen, and their two young kids, Russell and Ryan—were just trying to carve out a better life. They lived in Prince George, a logging town where the air smells like pine and the roads stretch out into the wild wilderness. Ronald, 26, and Doreen, 26, were both members of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation. Their boys, Russell, 9, and Ryan, 4, were the kind of kids who’d rather be outside than stuck in front of a TV.