“We won’t stop looking until we find you”- Marshal Iwaasa’s family holds Lethbridge vigil
Lethbridge, AB – Friday, Jan. 3 was Marshal Iwaasa’s 27th birthday. But instead of celebrating with the young man, his family and friends held a vigil for him at Winston Churchill High School in Lethbridge, where he attended as a teenager.
A month and a half after he disappeared, there is still no clue as to where he might be. Iwaasa was last seen by his mother, Tammy Johnson, after visiting her Nov. 17, 2019. He was supposed to head back to SAIT in Calgary after a reading break, but never showed up.
Iwaasa’s burned out truck was found about a week later by hikers close to a trail head near Pemberton, B.C.- a town his family says he had little or no connection with. RCMP found his smashed cell phones, personal documents and a computer – along with burned clothing leading towards a nearby mainly frozen creek. Subsequent land, air, and aquatic searches did not turn up any other trace of him.
Efforts to distribute posters along the route from Lethbridge to Calgary, and to Pemberton, along with images posted during the Calgary Flames home games and requests even for gas station attendants to check their video footage for any sign of Iwaasa’s dark blue 2009 GMC truck have come up with no additional information. RCMP in B.C. have since suspended their investigation, pending any new information, and Lethbridge Police have now taken over the file.