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Missing Indigenous Man Search Underway in Richmond

Liam FosterBy Liam FosterAugust 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Missing Indigenous Man Search Underway in Richmond
Missing Indigenous Man Search Underway in Richmond
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Richmond RCMP is asking for community assistance in the Missing Indigenous man search after 33-year-old Lionell Carlos Garcia-Woodward was reported missing on July 9. Police say they are worried about his health and safety and urge anyone with information to come forward.

Lionell Carlos Garcia-Woodward is Indigenous, stands five feet three inches tall, and weighs about 106 pounds. He has a slim build, short black hair, and brown eyes. Garcia-Woodward was last seen in the central Richmond area but may have traveled elsewhere in the Lower Mainland.

RCMP officers have conducted searches in parks, residential areas, and riverbanks near the city. They have also checked local hospitals and shelters but have found no trace of him. Investigators say time is critical given Garcia-Woodward’s medical conditions that require regular care.

Investigators provided a detailed description of Garcia-Woodward to aid the public. He was wearing a dark hoodie and jeans when he disappeared. Police believe he may carry a small backpack with personal items. He does not have access to his medications, which increases concern for his well-being.

Richmond RCMP Constable Mark Stewart urged neighbours and friends to review home security footage and dash-cam video from July 9. “Even minor details could help us,” he said. Officers continue to follow leads and review tips as they come in. Stewart stressed that community tips have been vital in past cases.

Family members of Garcia-Woodward are deeply worried. His sister, who asked not to be named, said he is close to his family and would never leave without notice. Family and friends have distributed missing-person flyers across Richmond and shared his photo on social media.

Anyone who saw Garcia-Woodward or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call Richmond RCMP at 604-278-1212. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, quoting file number 2025-21897.

The Missing Indigenous man search is part of a larger effort by local authorities to reduce risks for vulnerable individuals. BC Coroners Service data shows that prompt community involvement can shorten search times and improve outcomes. In many cases, early reports lead to safe recoveries.

Richmond RCMP reminds the public that no detail is too small. Witnesses might remember a passing vehicle, a brief sighting, or a conversation. All tips are treated with respect and confidentiality. Investigators prioritize the safety of missing persons and work around the clock.

Police also encourage local businesses to check security footage from July 9 to July 11. Any recorded images of a man matching Garcia-Woodward’s description could add crucial information. Investigators are ready to collect digital evidence in person if needed.

As the Missing Indigenous man search continues, Richmond residents are urged to remain vigilant. Keeping an eye out in parks, on trails, and along roadways may help locate Garcia-Woodward. Community solidarity can bring him home safely.

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Liam Foster is a local news reporter in Richmond, BC, with more than 7 years of experience covering stories that matter to the community. He earned his Journalism diploma from Langara College and started his reporting career with The Province. Liam has a strong focus on Richmond’s evolving neighborhoods, cultural highlights, and public service updates. He is a member of the Canadian Media Guild and frequently participates in local media forums.

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