The Williams Lake RCMP are requesting help from the public to locate Andrew Barber. He was reported missing on July 31, 2025, after last being seen on July 28 in the Riske Creek area of British Columbia. Police say they are deeply concerned about his well-being.
Andrew Barber is 39 years old. He is a Caucasian man with brown hair and hazel eyes. He stands about six feet three inches tall and weighs roughly 190 pounds. His appearance includes several unique tattoos that could help identify him. He has the phrase “I am still here” inked on his left arm and the name “Ayden” on his right arm. The word “Barber” is tattooed on his stomach. He also has a tattoo between his shoulder blades showing a cross with two snakes. His chest features writing in the Chinese alphabet.
Andrew was last known to be driving a 2004 black Dodge Ram 1500. The vehicle has a British Columbia licence plate with the number WX1081. It is equipped with a light bar mounted on the front chrome bumper. There is a dent on the rear bumper on the driver’s side. Traces of white paint are visible on the rear bumper, which police believe came from a paint spill. An antenna is mounted on the rear passenger side of the roof. No photo of the vehicle has been released at this time.
The RCMP have noted that Andrew’s disappearance is unusual and out of character. Officers are working actively to follow every possible lead. Despite several efforts, they have not yet received any confirmed sightings or tips that explain where he might have gone.
The police are asking anyone who may have seen Andrew or his vehicle to come forward. This includes anyone who might have noticed something unusual in or around Riske Creek or nearby areas around July 28 or afterward. They also ask people to check dashcam footage and security cameras in case anything related to the missing man appears in the recordings.
Even a small detail could help move the investigation forward. Police say any information, even if it seems unimportant, could be the key to locating Andrew safely. Community members are encouraged to check their properties, including backroads, fields, and wooded areas.
Anyone with information is urged to contact their local police or the Williams Lake RCMP. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
RCMP officials thank the public for their continued support and ask residents to stay alert. The search for Andrew Barber remains a top priority, and police are doing everything they can to ensure his safe return.