It鈥檚 been six months since Blayne Ferguson went missing, and so are answers into his disappearance and presumed death.
Which is why family and friends gathered to march through Vernon鈥檚 streets Thursday, March 21.
A rally for Blayne Ferguson was held in Vernon on Thursday, March 21, which marked 6 months since Ferguson went missing
鈥 Vernon Morning Star (@VernonNews)
鈥淲e鈥檙e done being upset, we鈥檙e done being sad because and we want justice,鈥 said mom Linda Cassel alongside about 30 people ahead of the walk to the courthouse and then to Polson Park for a candlelight vigil. 鈥淲e want justice for our Gingey.鈥
Most wearing red in memory of the red-haired 28-year-old Ferguson, the crowd met behind People Place, in front of one of the homes that was investigated in the intital days of his disappearance.
RCMP say the investigation is continuing and have told Cassel that more warrants are being executed.
But she says it鈥檚 been too long and she wants justice for her son.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not going to stop until we get it and there鈥檚 nothig that鈥檚 gong to get in our way until the people responsible are behind bars,鈥 she said as Ferguson鈥檚 siblings nodded alongside friends who came from 91大黄鸭, Prince George, Abbotsford and Vancouver to take part in the march.
鈥淭hey can spend the rest of their lives missing their family because we have to spent the rest of our lives missing our son, our brother, our uncle, our dad, our grandson, our friend.
鈥淲e鈥檙e taking back what they stole.鈥
Cassel admits that Ferguson had issues with addiction, but he came home to Vernon to get cleaned up, get help and lead a better life.
鈥淭he people that did this to him took that from him. He鈥檒l never walk his daughter down the aisle, he鈥檒l never see her graduate.鈥
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