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Call to missing kids hotline raises hope for Edmonton mother

Lucas Degerness was 14 when he was last seen in Prince George seven years ago. Two weeks ago, a help line for Missingkids.ca was contacted by someone claiming to be him.
Gina Degerness is looking for tips to help track down her son Lucas. (CBC)

An Edmonton woman whose son disappeared in June 2007 is hopeful after a missing children help line received a call two weeks ago.

Lucas Degerness was 14 when he was last seen in Prince George.

Two weeks ago, a help linefor Missingkids.ca was contacted by someone in Manitoba claiming to be him. However, the caller either hung up or was disconnectedbefore the caseworker was able to get contact information.

Lucas Degerness was last seen in Prince George seven years ago. (missingkids.ca)
The nature of the call certainly has provided us with some renewed hope that this may in fact have been Luke calling, said Christy Dzikowicz, director of missing child services for the Canadian Centre for Child Protection.

Lukes mother Gina Degerness now lives in Edmonton. She says her son disappeared after they got into a fight about school attendence.

Luke spent the night at a friends place and hasnt been seen since.

"He's missed a lot of major life events and I miss him dearly, Degerness said.

Degerness is now asking for the public to come forward with tips to help confirm the call came from her son.

Lucas has brown eyes. He had brown hair, a medium build and was 58 tall when he disappeared.