Forensic vehicles could be seen outside missing Langley woman Naomi Onotera’s home on Sept. 16, 2021. Missing posters, like the one seen taped to the street light, were widely distributed throughout the community after the mother was reported missing. Homicide investigators took charge of the case on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021. (Joti Grewal/Langley Advance Times)

Search of Naomi Onotera’s Langley home to continue into the weekend

Saturday will make three weeks since the 40-year-old mother was last seen leave her residence

  • Sep. 17, 2021 12:00 a.m.

Homicide investigators are revealing few details about the ongoing search at missing Langley woman Naomi Onotera’s home.

Onotera, 40, was last seen leaving her residence on 200th Street and 50th Avenue on Saturday, Aug. 28. An area around the home has been behind police tape since the start of the week, where IHIT (Integrated Homicide Investigation Team) detectives have been assisting Langley RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit since Wednesday.

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A search of the property will continue into the weekend, Sgt. David Lee told Langley Advance Times on Friday.

Forensic teams could be seen at the property for much of Wednesday focusing on the yard. Investigators have not said what led them to target that area.

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Saturday will mark three weeks since Onotera was last seen leaving her Langley City home.


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