FIND CAITLIN POTTS! Help us fund a PI
Caitlin Potts, 27, has been missing since Feb. 22, 2016. The Samson Cree First Nation mother was last seen by a witness in Enderby, B.C. A missing person's report was filed with the RCMP on March 1. In May 2017, RCMP said they suspected foul play in her disappearance and released a surveillance video of Caitlin entering Orchard Place mall in Kelowna on Feb. 21, 2016. It's the last time she was seen.
I, Victoria Love, am working with the family of Caitlin Potts to raise money to hire a Private Investigator to look into Caitlin’s disappearance. In June 2016, Priscilla Potts, Caitlin’s mother, contacted Indigenous groups in British Columbia, who conducted their own search for Caitlin. Both they and Priscilla were losing faith with the RCMP’s investigation and felt it wasn’t thorough enough. This happens very often with Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. They are treated as less by the RCMP, and when they go missing, it is rarely taken seriously.
Every dollar from this will go straight to Caitlin’s family to fund the Private Investigator’s search. I want to bring closure to Priscilla, who has been looking for her daughter tirelessly for 5 years.
If you have any information on Caitlin’s disappearance, please email [email redacted] or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a tip anonymously online. No tip is too small.
For more info on Caitlin’s case:
https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2019/07/06/the-disappearance-of-caitlin-potts/
Link to my TikTok videos about her: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJnKd8M9/