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Search for missing woman ends after body found in Stanley Park

People searching for Yu Ting Ji, who had been missing since Monday, say they are no longer looking for the 53-year-old after a body was discovered in Stanley Park on Saturday.

Searchers says they have stopped looking for Yu Ting Ji, 53, who they believed was in Stanley Park

Yu Ting Ji has been missing since Nov. 9. (CBC)

Update: The search for missing Vancouver woman Yu Ting Ji ended Saturday, according to those who had been looking for her.

Police confirmed that a body had been discovered in Stanley Park on Saturday. They said foul play was not a factor and shared no other details.

Original story below.


The son of missing Vancouver woman Yu Ting Ji is asking the public to keep an eye open for the 53-year-old.

Alger Liangsaid his mother left home with only her Compass card on the morning of Nov. 9, and is known to have tapped out at Waterfront Station at 7:13 a.m. PT.

She was captured by asecurity camera walking pastBella Gelateria at 1001 West Cordova St.at 7:19 a.m. PT, heading in the direction of Stanley Park.

"I want to tell people to keep their eyes peeled, specifically Lost Lagoon, English Bay and Second Beach area," he said."She may be disoriented or a little confused, but she's not dangerous at all."

Liang says his mom goes by the name Ting. She waswearing a white jacket, black pants, grey toque and possibly a yellow face mask. She is Chinese, five feet five inches tall, weighs 100 poundsand has brown eyes and black-brown hair.

Missing woman Yu Ting Ji is seen walking west on Cordova Street on the morning of Nov. 9. (CBC)

Vancouver police saythey are actively investigating the case and are in contact with the family.

Friends, family and volunteers have been searching Stanley Park and surrounding areas and putting up posters.

"We're trying to keep our hopes up that she is somewhere," Liang said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-2530, quoting case #20-198004.