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missing persons ontario

Greater Grand Sudbury Police were looking for a missing person when incriminating evidence was thrown from a balcony.

On December 5, police were searching an apartment building at 720 Bruce Avenue at around 11:00 a.m. for a missing person case when a good Samaritan handed police a whole other case, according to a press release.

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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) announced a $50K reward for information on Karen "Karebear" Thompson's disappearance that leads to finding and convicting those responsible.

OPP Orangeville detachment is investigating the woman, 43, who went missing, and based on the investigation, foul play is "suspected," according to a video posted by OPP on October 27.

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An 11-year-old boy with autism went missing over the weekend in Lindsay, Ontario, and Kawartha Lakes police are still searching for him.

Police shared on Twitter that Draven Graham was last seen on Queen Street on Sunday, June 12, at 3 p.m. Officers described Graham as 4'10" with a slim build, last seen wearing a blue T-shirt with dark jogging pants.

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York Regional Police are asking the public for help in finding a missing teenage girl from Markham.

According to police, 17-year-old Melanie Wong was last seen on Thursday, April 7 when she was dropped off at school in the Bur Oak Avenue and Markham Road area. She did not return home at the end of the day, and her family and local authorities have been unable to find her.

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A social media post alleging that a serial killer has been targeting tattooed women in the Hamilton and Halton areas has gone viral, but police say there is no evidence to support the claim.

In a press release on Thursday, the Hamilton Police Service said it is aware of a viral post that's been floating around social media claiming to know some details about multiple ongoing investigations.

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