http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/missing-brampton-man-family-emmanuel-boachie-1.4497392
Family pleads for help in finding Brampton man last seen more than a month ago
Emmanuel Boachie, 20, was last seen on Dec. 7 at his workplace, a Brampton warehouse
Boachie, a student of graphic design at Humber College, had taken a semester off and was supposed to re-register for school on Dec. 8. An artist who loves photography, his relatives describe him as calm, soft-spoken and gentle.
Sherry Crawley, Boachie's foster mother since eight years old, created a Facebook page, "Bring Emmanuel Boachie Home," in the hopes that someone with information will come forward.
"It's totally out of character for him not to be in contact with somebody. I believe, honestly, somebody out there knows something," Crawley said. "Nobody just disappears."
Crawley said her other son, who worked with Boachie, was told by a supervisor that he hadn't shown up to work. The absence was unusual because Boachie "never even skipped a class in high school," she explained.
"It's been way too long. If anyone has a heart, please say something. Because it's hard just going everyday not knowing anything."
Boachie is described as male, black, 6-feet tall, 190-pounds, with an athletic build, black short hair with a thin moustache and a little goatee.
He was last seen wearing black with white stripes Adidas pants, a dark coloured jacket with a black toque.
Anyone with information is asked to call Peel police's 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905-453–2121, ext. 2133.