CANADA Canada - Glen Wesley, 28, North Bay ON, 15 Sept 2010

Looking for answers in 2013

Each family is hopeful 2013 will be the year they get the answers they're so desperately seeking.

Another year passes and the whereabouts of Luc Joly-Durocher, Daniel Trask, Robbie Aho, Glen Wesley and Melanie Ethier remain unknown.

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Cecille Wesley said the hardest part of ringing in the new year is not knowing if this is the year that will provide the answers her family is looking for.

Her son, Glen Wesley, also known as Panda Bear, went missing on his 28th birthday on Sept. 15, 2010 when he walked away from the Northeast Mental Health Centre, previously located on Highway 11 North.

“We remain hopeful and we continue to keep the faith that Glen is somewhere out there,” she said, adding tips continue to come in.

“We have been keeping in touch with the North Bay Police Service and his case remains open, which is reassuring.”

More: http://www.nugget.ca/2012/12/31/looking-for-answers-in-2013
 
Private Investigator seeking answers over missing persons cases at old psychiatric hospital - Timmins News

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...They may be decades apart but Ellen White still sees unique parallels between six missing persons cases which all are tied to the old North Bay Psychiatric Hospital which was located on Highway 11 North, north of the city of North Bay.

Ellen White, is a private investigator who runs a podcast called “Whereabouts Unknown".

"The common link is they all happened at the old psychiatric hospital; the old building on the highway," said White, who is based out of Barrie.

The six, include Philippe Guerin (1966), Dawn Carisse (2001), Terry Zubko (1982), Norman Welsh (1976), Glen Wesley (2010) and Russell Hoffert (2000).
 
Glen is not listed at NAMUS, Charley, or Doe-at least that I could find.



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Glen was 28 years old when he was granted permission to leave the Northeast Medical Center for 30 minutes for his birthday on September 15th, 2010 in North Bay, Ontario. Staff believe he took a city bus to downtown North Bay and he was reported missing when he had not returned by 2:15pm. Glen lives with schizophrenia and his condition requires medication. There have been unconfirmed sightings of him in Cochrane, Timmins, and New Liskeard, Ontario. Glen remains missing.

DOB: Unknown, circa 1982
Description: Glen was 6'0 and 218 pounds at the time of his disappearance (sources disagree, one lists him as 6'2 and 300 pounds). He has short black hair he wears over his ears, brown eyes, and heavy build. He has a scar on his left wrist. Glen was last seen wearing a black jacket, jeans, and shirt.

Tribal Information: Unknown
 

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