It's been nearly five months since Randall Jack was last in contact with his family, and the Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) is now considering the case to be suspicious. Here's what police shared about the ongoing investigation during a media conference on Wednesday morning, as Jack's family appealed to the public for answers.
It's been nearly five months since Randall Jack was last in contact with his family, and the Thunder Bay Police Service is now considering the case to be suspicious. Here's what police shared about the ongoing investigation during a media conference on Wednesday morning, as Jack's family appealed to the public for answers.
Police say he has two children, ages seven and 12, that he has not seen since September 2024. His family has become increasingly concerned for his well-being.Ontario offers $50K reward for information on missing woman from Fort Frances He's known to frequent the Blucher-Picton Avenue area on the north side of town and is well-liked in the neighbourhood, "but he could be anywhere."
"We know there are people out there that have answers, and throughout the investigation, there are people that we still want to talk to and get back to," Saunders said.Family of man missing in Thunder Bay calls for public help as search continues
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