DAWSON CREEK -- The Dawson Creek RCMP are looking for a missing man and woman.

Friends and family of Jody Hall and Debra Earle reported them separately as missing to the Dawson Creek RCMP.

Police determined that Debra and Jody were seen together on 11 August, 2024 at approximately noon.

It is believed that the pair departed together on a blue Honda side-by-side to go camping. Jody and Debra are long overdue from their camping trip and this length of absence is out of character for them.

Debra and Jody departed from Doe River area and are believed to be in the area around Clayhurst, Blackfoot Park and into Alberta in Cotillion Park.

Jody may have access to a boat and may also be in the area of the Peace River and into the Pouce Coupe River.

Jody is described as a 53 year old Indigenous male, 5 ft 10 in tall, approximately 150 lbs with a lean build, brown eyes with brown and grey hair.

Debra is described as 56 year old Caucasian female, 5 ft 5 in tall, approximately 190 lbs and short brown hair.

Several British Columbia and Alberta police resources have been committed to locating Debra and Jody however police are still seeking any information on their whereabouts and activities.

Please contact the Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or if you wish to remain anonymous please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477