Found Deceased Canada - Holly Ellsworth-Clark, 27, Hamilton ON, 11 Jan 2020

Former Calgary woman, U of C elite wrestler goes missing in Hamilton
“We’ve had a lot of leads and none of them have really panned out,” said Dave. “Nothing has turned out to be real right now … We’re lost. We’d appreciate any help we can get.”
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Holly Ellsworth-Clark, a singer living in Hamilton, was born and raised in Calgary and was an elite wrestler at the University of Calgary.
''Holly, who stands six-feet-tall and weighs 200 pounds, was a gifted athlete at the University of Calgary. She won three gold medals and one silver medal at the national level in wrestling over a five-year post-secondary career as a member of the Dinos.

On multiple occasions, she was a finalist for the university’s athlete-of-the-year award. Holly graduated from U of C in 2016.

About a year before she wrapped up her degree, Dave said he taught his daughter to play three chords on the guitar.

She took to music immediately, and before long was writing her own songs and playing in public. After collaborating with other musicians in Calgary, she decided to move to Toronto in 2018 to pursue a musical career.''

“It turned out she had a really amazing talent for this,” said Dave, adding his daughter has written upwards of 60 songs ever since, having also recorded many of them. “It’s just stunning. I’ve never been close to anybody who’s that prolific and gifted in this area.”
 
MOO

I'm never one to jump on the human trafficking bandwagon when it shows up in these threads. Although it's happening all over the world, Holly would be atypical in choice for those that are in the trafficking business.

A "typical" trafficked person is extremely vulnerable, (run away, bad home life, drug addict, alcoholic, etc.) and young. Normally a teenager that is easily groomed and brought on board. They need someone to care for them, buy them food, give them a place to stay, and they allow the trafficker to be that person until it all goes bad and they realize that they've been "taken". Certainly not their fault, but the trafficker knows who they are looking for and hones in on the vulnerability.

Holly really doesn't fit that mould. She has a job, she has family, she's not a teenager, she's not living on the streets (or wasn't anyway), she's an athlete and can take care of herself (however, right now I'm not sure she is able).

I could be wrong. Stranger things have happened. Hamilton can be quite rough as I've said before. There are very nice parts of the City and then there are really unpleasant places. Drugs are highly in evidence. Homelessness is rampant. Shelters are dotted all over the Hamilton downtown. Human trafficking is a current problem in the City, as in many other Cities.

I have to wonder if she left Hamilton all together. Maybe she went to Toronto. Lots of shelters there. I haven't seen a word about Holly on the Toronto news but it's all over the Hamilton station. I think they need to get some traction with MSM in the Toronto market. No one is looking for Holly there because they don't know about her.

She must be so scared. I hope she has found shelter somewhere.
 
    • Former Calgarian missing after saying two men in Ontario were after her


      Hamilton Police @HamiltonPolice
      Hamilton Police are conducting a ground search for missing person Holly Ellsworth-Clark. There will be a heavy police presence in the area of Sanford Avenue North in #HamOnt. Area residents are encouraged to check backyards and sheds. Anyone with video surveillance is also asked to check their camera for footage between 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. on Saturday evening. Holly was in crisis the last time she was seen. Police and her family are very concerned for her well-being. If you have any info, please call 905-546-4925.

    • ''Family and friends say the behaviour is out of character for the sweet, outgoing young woman.

      "She's the kind of person, when you meet her, you instantly feel like you're her friend," said Andrea Lllewellyn, a friend of Ellsworth-Clark's from Calgary who is currently in Hamilton to assist with the search. "Very ambitious — musically, with her career — and always working to improve herself."




 
Calgary family on desperate search for missing daughter in Hamilton
“There were oddities other people believed were linked to mental illness and we went with that… She said some things that sounded preposterous,” Clark said.

“But everything about her disappearance is consistent with her being absolutely terrified and just running.”

''The 27-year-old left her home impulsively with no personal belongings and wasn’t dressed for the weather.''

“We have no information to suggest there’s anything criminal in nature related to her disappearance,” Edwards said. “When she left, she was distraught and in crisis''.

''There has been no activity on her bank or credit cards''.
 
@jash - how far is this from where she went missing? Thanks for any info.

It's not close really... about 18kms/11 miles. It's likely not her, but the police officer that was interviewed live mentioned it was possibly related to a missing person but would not provide any further details out of respect for the family (wouldn't even say if was male or female).

Holly's is the only case getting local coverage at the moment so that's why my mind went there.
 
@jash and @dotr THANKS!!

Like so many before...I just want her home with her family.
Really hoping that Holly is found alive ..
This is the scene from the so far unrelated case.

Body found in Burlington creek
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Halton Regional Police are investigating after a body was found in a creak in the area of Brant and Fairview streets in Burlington. - Andrew Collins photo , Special to Burlington Post

''The body was found submerged under the ice in Upper Hager Creek, near Fairview and Brant streets, in the afternoon of Jan. 21.
Upper Hager Creek is a viaduct that runs along side Fairview Street''.
''Police say more information will be released when available.''
 
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Confirmed it's NOT HOLLY! It is a young woman though. I'm thinking of her family...

Halton Police on Twitter
Hope for one family and despair for another, such a shame.
''We are saddened to confirm that the deceased is a 22 y.o. female from #BurlON who had been missing since Sunday. Her death does not appear suspicious in nature. The investigation is now with the coroner. Please contact our Criminal Investigations Bureau if you have any info.''
 
MOO

I'm never one to jump on the human trafficking bandwagon when it shows up in these threads. Although it's happening all over the world, Holly would be atypical in choice for those that are in the trafficking business.

A "typical" trafficked person is extremely vulnerable, (run away, bad home life, drug addict, alcoholic, etc.) and young. Normally a teenager that is easily groomed and brought on board. They need someone to care for them, buy them food, give them a place to stay, and they allow the trafficker to be that person until it all goes bad and they realize that they've been "taken". Certainly not their fault, but the trafficker knows who they are looking for and hones in on the vulnerability.

Holly really doesn't fit that mould. She has a job, she has family, she's not a teenager, she's not living on the streets (or wasn't anyway), she's an athlete and can take care of herself (however, right now I'm not sure she is able).

I could be wrong. Stranger things have happened. Hamilton can be quite rough as I've said before. There are very nice parts of the City and then there are really unpleasant places. Drugs are highly in evidence. Homelessness is rampant. Shelters are dotted all over the Hamilton downtown. Human trafficking is a current problem in the City, as in many other Cities.

I have to wonder if she left Hamilton all together. Maybe she went to Toronto. Lots of shelters there. I haven't seen a word about Holly on the Toronto news but it's all over the Hamilton station. I think they need to get some traction with MSM in the Toronto market. No one is looking for Holly there because they don't know about her.

She must be so scared. I hope she has found shelter somewhere.

I do agree that the extremely vulnerable population that you mentioned it most likely to be at risk for sex trafficking. However, ANYONE can be forced or coerced into it. It is harmful to think that this only happens to ‘those’ people... then we do not educate every person who could be a target.
I am a living example of this. I grew up in a well off, suburban family. Never had any problems growing up. Was attending university and had a job. I was groomed by someone and coerced into sex trafficking. I am thankful, every time that I see a story like this, that I was able to get out of that situation (relatively) unharmed. I was not drawn into it because of a NEED such as homelessness or drug addiction. I was looking for love in the wrong places - which a lot of people do at some point in their life.

My point is - do not rule it out. Sex trafficking is A LOT more common than you think it is. It happens to people you would never expect, people you likely know personally.

I just pray that she is found safe. And (hopefully) she hasn’t been trafficked.
 
I do agree that the extremely vulnerable population that you mentioned it most likely to be at risk for sex trafficking. However, ANYONE can be forced or coerced into it. It is harmful to think that this only happens to ‘those’ people... then we do not educate every person who could be a target.
I am a living example of this. I grew up in a well off, suburban family. Never had any problems growing up. Was attending university and had a job. I was groomed by someone and coerced into sex trafficking. I am thankful, every time that I see a story like this, that I was able to get out of that situation (relatively) unharmed. I was not drawn into it because of a NEED such as homelessness or drug addiction. I was looking for love in the wrong places - which a lot of people do at some point in their life.

My point is - do not rule it out. Sex trafficking is A LOT more common than you think it is. It happens to people you would never expect, people you likely know personally.

I just pray that she is found safe. And (hopefully) she hasn’t been trafficked.
Welcome to Ws dmt, thanks for the insight, good post!
 

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