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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 …

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