Luke Joly-Durocher
Date Last Seen: Mar/04/2011
Age At Last Seen: 20
Date of Birth: 28 Jun 1990
Location: North Bay
Description:
Sex: Male
Hair: Black; short wavy
Facial Hair (Desc.)
Eye Colour: Brown
Build: slim
Height (cm): 173
Height (Imp.): 5 ft 8
Weight (kgs.): 68
Weight (lbs.): 149
Teeth: Braces on his upper teeth
Eyewear Description: Black framed eyeglasses (prescription)
Features: Scar - on right forearm - Right forearm thinner than left forearm
Clothing: Dark blue jeans and old New Balance brand black running shoes with green stitching
Summary:
At the time of his disappearance, Luke Joly-Durocher, age 20, was visiting in North Bay, Ontario. He resides in Temiskaming, Quebec. Video surveillance showed Luke being refused entry into Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society at approximately 11:54 p.m. He left by himself and has not been seen or heard from since that time.
Case # 20110014OPP
CONTACT
Phone: 1-877-9FIND ME (1-877-934-6363) Toll Free in Canada
(705) 330-4144 for local or outside of Canada
E-mail Tips: opp.isb.resolve@ontario.ca
A reward may be offered for information leading to the successful resolution of this case.
Links:
http://www.missing-u.ca/MPDetail.aspx?PersonID=1946
http://www.lukejoly.com/index.html
http://www.northbaypolice.on.ca/News_release_details.asp?Release_no=2114
http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=41256
Time Line:
March 4th 2011
*At some point Joly-Durocher used his bank card to withdraw $20.00 His bank account hasn't been used since
8:54 PM Sent text to his father Requesting a ride home the next day
11:54 PM Seen in surveillance video at Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society with with three other friends
"The images show Luc at the doorway and he was the last one in the group to come in through the door.
He said the images show Joly-Durocher talking with the bouncer. Joly-Durocher was refused entry to the bar.
"You see the bouncer opening the door for him and then he walks out."
Joly said the outside cameras recorded Joly-Durocher leaving Cecil's and walking west on Main Street.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3025417
He was refused entry into the bar and left the building heading west.
http://www.lukejoly.com/News.html
March 5th 2011
* Joly-Durocher navy American Eagle jacket and Cell phone located at a friends apartment 683 Sherbrooke St.
an employee at the Voyageur Inn reported seeing Luc at 3 a.m. March 5. Rob Joly, Luc's father, said police are aware of the sighting and have investigated the lead.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3038529
March 7th 2011
Family reported Joly-Durocher missing
March 10th 2011
A passerby found Joly-Durocher bankcard six days after he went missing. The card was located on the 500 block of Sherbrooke Street, which is near 683 Sherbrooke St
March 19th 2011
Police officers swept the eastern portion of the city's downtown Saturday for clues related to the disappearance of Luc Joly-Durocher.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3035486
The team, which also included a psychic, gathered on Sherbrooke Street. Cyr opened the bag of clothes to let his Golden Retriever Hunter get Luc's scent.
Hunter ran to the house Luc was believed to be the night he disappeared and then headed down Sherbrooke Street to Main Street.
The trail continued through downtown back to Sherbrooke Street where the dog led searchers to the Kinsmen trail.
It was there on the banks of Chippewa Creek where Hunter started to bark and wine.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3038529
April 2011
Police officers spent more than 24 hours scouring the apartment building where it's believed Joly-Durocher returned the night he disappeared.
A couple weeks later, members of North Bay Police Service, OPP and Surete du Quebec spent two days in a wooded area behind the Tembec mill in Temiscaming.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3174015
June 16th 2011
Search for Luc Joly-Durocher led police divers to Lake Nipissing
The Ontario Provincial Police Underwater Search and Rescue Unit searched part of the lake near the wastewater treatment plant on the North Bay waterfront.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3174015
Date Last Seen: Mar/04/2011
Age At Last Seen: 20
Date of Birth: 28 Jun 1990
Location: North Bay
Description:
Sex: Male
Hair: Black; short wavy
Facial Hair (Desc.)
Eye Colour: Brown
Build: slim
Height (cm): 173
Height (Imp.): 5 ft 8
Weight (kgs.): 68
Weight (lbs.): 149
Teeth: Braces on his upper teeth
Eyewear Description: Black framed eyeglasses (prescription)
Features: Scar - on right forearm - Right forearm thinner than left forearm
Clothing: Dark blue jeans and old New Balance brand black running shoes with green stitching
Summary:
At the time of his disappearance, Luke Joly-Durocher, age 20, was visiting in North Bay, Ontario. He resides in Temiskaming, Quebec. Video surveillance showed Luke being refused entry into Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society at approximately 11:54 p.m. He left by himself and has not been seen or heard from since that time.
Case # 20110014OPP
CONTACT
Phone: 1-877-9FIND ME (1-877-934-6363) Toll Free in Canada
(705) 330-4144 for local or outside of Canada
E-mail Tips: opp.isb.resolve@ontario.ca
A reward may be offered for information leading to the successful resolution of this case.
Links:
http://www.missing-u.ca/MPDetail.aspx?PersonID=1946
http://www.lukejoly.com/index.html
http://www.northbaypolice.on.ca/News_release_details.asp?Release_no=2114
http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=41256
Time Line:
March 4th 2011
*At some point Joly-Durocher used his bank card to withdraw $20.00 His bank account hasn't been used since
8:54 PM Sent text to his father Requesting a ride home the next day
11:54 PM Seen in surveillance video at Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society with with three other friends
"The images show Luc at the doorway and he was the last one in the group to come in through the door.
He said the images show Joly-Durocher talking with the bouncer. Joly-Durocher was refused entry to the bar.
"You see the bouncer opening the door for him and then he walks out."
Joly said the outside cameras recorded Joly-Durocher leaving Cecil's and walking west on Main Street.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3025417
He was refused entry into the bar and left the building heading west.
http://www.lukejoly.com/News.html
March 5th 2011
* Joly-Durocher navy American Eagle jacket and Cell phone located at a friends apartment 683 Sherbrooke St.
an employee at the Voyageur Inn reported seeing Luc at 3 a.m. March 5. Rob Joly, Luc's father, said police are aware of the sighting and have investigated the lead.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3038529
March 7th 2011
Family reported Joly-Durocher missing
March 10th 2011
A passerby found Joly-Durocher bankcard six days after he went missing. The card was located on the 500 block of Sherbrooke Street, which is near 683 Sherbrooke St
March 19th 2011
Police officers swept the eastern portion of the city's downtown Saturday for clues related to the disappearance of Luc Joly-Durocher.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3035486
The team, which also included a psychic, gathered on Sherbrooke Street. Cyr opened the bag of clothes to let his Golden Retriever Hunter get Luc's scent.
Hunter ran to the house Luc was believed to be the night he disappeared and then headed down Sherbrooke Street to Main Street.
The trail continued through downtown back to Sherbrooke Street where the dog led searchers to the Kinsmen trail.
It was there on the banks of Chippewa Creek where Hunter started to bark and wine.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3038529
April 2011
Police officers spent more than 24 hours scouring the apartment building where it's believed Joly-Durocher returned the night he disappeared.
A couple weeks later, members of North Bay Police Service, OPP and Surete du Quebec spent two days in a wooded area behind the Tembec mill in Temiscaming.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3174015
June 16th 2011
Search for Luc Joly-Durocher led police divers to Lake Nipissing
The Ontario Provincial Police Underwater Search and Rescue Unit searched part of the lake near the wastewater treatment plant on the North Bay waterfront.
http://www.nugget.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3174015