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Campbell River woman last seen in NYC in 2003

January 2004 was the last time anyone heard from Kimberly Ratushniak
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ItB次元官网网址檚 been over 20 years since Kimberly Michelle Ratushniak has been seen.

On Dec. 21, 2003, Ratushniak boarded a plane flying to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. Originally from Campbell River, the part-Indigenous 25-year-old was emigrating to the United States to find work as a nurse. After she landed, she called her mother from a payphone and told her she was staying in B次元官网网址淣urses QuartersB次元官网网址 on Long Island.

It has never been clear where B次元官网网址淣urses QuartersB次元官网网址 is. Long Island is an island of four counties, two of which are boroughs of New York City (Kings/Brooklyn and Queens). The two other counties are Suffolk and Nassau.

According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), Ratushniak called an unnamed friend in New York City on New YearB次元官网网址檚 Eve in 2003 from a pay phone in Suffolk County. She told her friend she was heading to Times Square with friends to watch the Times Square Ball Drop.

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NamUsB次元官网网址 case file, created on Jan. 8, 2016, says the last possible date anyone had contact with her was early January 2004, possibly even New YearB次元官网网址檚 Day. She called an unnamed person, telling them she was deciding if she should B次元官网网址渟ign over her five-year citizenshipB次元官网网址. It is unclear what is meant by this.

Ratushniak had brown hair and eyes with a distinctive one to two-inch scar on the inside of her left forearm. She also has a tattoo of a daisy and a butterfly on her back.

Unfortunately, there is no more information on her disappearance, and her case remains unsolved. She would be 45 years old today.

Unsolved and Unknown, an Oklahoma-based Facebook group advocating for victims of unsolved cases, published a short profile on Ratushniak on May 5, along with 24 different cases. May 5 is Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day.

Laura Palmer, a podcaster running the Island Crime podcast, says itB次元官网网址檚 important to continue to bring up cold cases of murdered and missing people.

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If anyone has any information, call the RCMP at 1-250-755-3220.



About the Author: Brendan Jure

I am an Irish-Canadian journalist who joined the Campbell River Mirror in December, 2023. Before joining the Campbell River Mirror
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