Presumed Located Canada - Kassandra Grainger, 32, Toronto, 2 February 2019

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Toronto Police Service :: News Release #43204

Case #: 2019-249693
The Toronto Police Service requests the public's assistance locating a missing woman.

Kassandra Grainger, 32, was last seen on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at 11:30 p.m., in the Jameson Avenue and King Street West area.

She is described as 5'6", 140 lbs., with a thin build, and brown shoulder-length hair. She was wearing a 3/4-length light pink winter jacket with a hood.
 
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Not trying to post O/T, but is this a mugshot or just a random photo? I hope she’s found & able to get the help she needs! JMO
 
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Not trying to post O/T, but is this a mugshot or just a random photo? I hope she’s found & able to get the help she needs! JMO

I can’t draw a few conclusions from the mugshot. Looks like a rough night. Hope she’s sleeping it off somewhere.
 
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Fingers crossed that the "Kassandra Grainger" speaking in this recent (December 7, 2020) article about women living in Toronto's public parks is the same "Kassandra Grainger" in this thread posted as missing in 2019 :)

"For a fleeting moment this summer, Kassandra Grainger lived indoors.

She packed her things from Toronto’s Moss Park, and followed a path encouraged by city officials — accepting a space in a nearby hotel it was using as a shelter.

Grainger said she’d been homeless since leaving an unhealthy relationship. Before coming to the park, she’d worried about sleeping places with enough visibility to be safe, noting that being in public places is an important consideration for homeless women living outside.

“Anywhere where there’s a gathering, somewhere where other people can see me. That way, if something’s being done wrong to me, then hopefully somebody would’ve been able to help,” she said. “We have to, because we’re the vulnerable ones. We’re taken advantage of more than a man.”

‘We’re the vulnerable ones’: Why women living in Toronto’s public parks during COVID-19 choose outdoor tents over indoor shelters
 
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Fingers crossed that the "Kassandra Grainger" speaking in this recent (December 7, 2020) article about women living in Toronto's public parks is the same "Kassandra Grainger" in this thread posted as missing in 2019 :)

‘We’re the vulnerable ones’: Why women living in Toronto’s public parks during COVID-19 choose outdoor tents over indoor shelters

It is her, the yahoo article was just scraped automatically from this:

‘We’re the vulnerable ones’: Why women living in Toronto’s public parks during COVID-19 choose outdoor tents over indoor shelters

There's a picture of her in The Star article, she looks older (unfortunate, but unsurprising, given her lifestyle) but it's her. So yes, she's no longer missing.
 

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