8 buses in under 3 hours: Surrey RCMP share details of missing teen's transit use in latest appeal
Police in Surrey have released additional information about their investigation into the disappearance of 18-year-old Joseph Maku.
The UBC student was last seen on Oct. 22 near his home on 130 Street near 96 Avenue. Last week, his sister told CTV News the family had heard relatively little from police about the case.
On Friday, Surrey RCMP renewed their appeal for witnesses who may have seen Maku on the day of his disappearance.
"Investigators have determined that Joseph boarded a number of transit buses that day between 3:50 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., mainly between 120 Street and King George Boulevard," the detachment's updated statement reads.
Police provided the following list of bus boardings they say Maku made:
- 3:48 p.m. - Route 314 Location Stop Point: 60654 - King George Station Bay #1
- 4:10 p.m. - Route 316 Location Stop Point: 55065 - Eastbound on 100 Avenue at 128 Street
- 4:11 p.m. - Route 316 Location Stop Point: 55074 - Westbound on 100 Avenue at 129A Street
- 4:29 p.m. - Route 314 Location Stop Point: 55007 - Southbound on 124 Street at 96 Avenue
- 4:47 p.m. - Route R6 Location Stop Point: 54975 - Northbound on Scott Road at 92 Avenue
- 4:52 p.m. - Route 316 Location Stop Point: 54920 - Westbound on 96 Avenue at Scott Road
- 5:20 p.m. - Route 316 Location Stop Point 55055 - Northbound on 116 Street at 90 Avenue
- 6:26 p.m. - Route 319 Location Stop Point 55202 - Southbound on Scott Road at 93A Avenue
Police also shared a map of the locations.
Police provided this map of the locations where missing Surrey man Joseph Maku boarded buses on Oct. 22. (Surrey RCMP)
"We are asking anyone who may have been traveling on those buses to call Surrey RCMP if they recall seeing Joseph Maku that day," said Sgt. Tammy Lobb, in the release.
Police describe Maku as a Black man with black hair and brown eyes. He stands 6'5" and weighs 200 pounds, and was last seen wearing a black GAP hoodie, "black North Delta Huskies basketball shorts" and black-and-white basketball shoes with a "reverse swoosh symbol."
Mounties shared a new photo of Maku, as well as a close-up of his shoes, in their appeal for information Friday.
At left, missing teen Joseph Maku is seen in the outfit he was wearing on the day he disappeared. At right is a close-up image of his shoes. (Surrey RCMP)
Brenda Maku, Joseph's sister, said her brother's disappearance is out of character.
"As more time goes by and as we receive less information, I find myself becoming even more agitated, so much so that I can't even focus on my studies or anything," Brenda told CTV News last week.
"I don't even want to go to work because I feel so sick and I feel so anxious."
She described her brother as outgoing and adventurous, a curious, clever and sociable young man who – at his height – seems like he shouldn't be able to blend into a crowd or disappear without a trace.
She said the Maku family is thankful for the support it has received from the community so far, and asked that people continue to keep Joseph's name in the public eye.
"We have to continue to say something, because then it lets the police know that Joseph is loved by so many people and his name should not disappear," Brenda said. "We want him to come home as soon as possible."
Anyone who has information on Joseph Maku's whereabouts should call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and quote file number 2024-157805, police said.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
India's 'most wanted terrorist' arrested on gun charges in Canada
One of India's most wanted terrorists has been arrested and charged in connection with a recent alleged shooting in Ontario.
12-year-old boy charged in stabbing of 11-year-old boy at Edmonton McDonald's
The boy stabbed at a north Edmonton McDonald's last Friday is 11 years old.
What makes walking so great for your health and what else you need to do
Medical experts agree that walking is an easy way to improve physical and mental health, bolster fitness and prevent disease. While it’s not the only sort of exercise people should do, it’s a great first step toward a healthy life.
U.S. Congress hosts second round of UFO hearings
The U.S. government held another UFO hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, the second such hearing in 16 months. This hearing was billed as an attempt by congress to provide a better understanding of what is known about previous sightings of UFOs, also known as UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).
Toronto teenager charged with first-degree murder in Kitchener, Ont. homicide
A Toronto teen has been charged as part of an investigation into Kitchener, Ont.’s first homicide of 2024.
Spy service officer denies threatening Montreal man who was later imprisoned in Sudan
A Canadian Security Intelligence Service official has denied threatening a Montreal man who was later imprisoned and allegedly tortured by authorities in Sudan.
Donald Trump picks Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as attorney general
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said he will nominate Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida to serve as his attorney general, putting a loyalist in the role of the nation's top prosecutor.
This Canadian airline will adopt Apple's new AirTag feature to help recover lost baggage. Here's how
Apple announced that a new feature, 'Share Item Location,' will help users locate and recover misplaced items by sharing an AirTag location with third parties including airlines.
Canada bracing for 'tough' talks as Trump's pick calls northern border an 'extreme vulnerability'
The Canadian government is aware it's likely in for 'tough conversations' with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's administration, after his border czar said there is 'an extreme national security vulnerability' he intends to tackle at the Canada-U.S. border.