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Family and friends continue search for missing St. Catharines woman | NiagaraFallsReview.ca
March 17, 2022 rbbm.
''The family and friends of a St. Catharines woman missing since New Year’s Eve are planning a grid search in the north end of the city Saturday and are welcoming volunteers.
Katrina Blagdon, 37, was last seen on Dec. 31 at 6 p.m. at takeout restaurant Firehouse Subs on Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines.''
Family and friends continue search for missing St. Catharines woman | The Star
“We haven’t stopped searching,” said her sister Kelly, who’s been travelling back and forth from Ottawa as part of the effort.
“We’ve been all over the place. As far as Pickering, to Niagara-on-the-Lake, down to Fort Erie, Grimsby, we’ve been everywhere. We’re slowly and methodically crossing it off.”
The group is planning a week-long search of the area near Twelve Mile Creek for clues to Katrina’s whereabouts but are doing a big push on Saturday.
Kelly said the group didn’t search around that area in January or February because it was so full of snow and they couldn’t get close enough or deem it safe.
She said anyone interested in helping with the search can meet in the parking area on Henley Island at 11 a.m. Saturday. Groups will then break off from there. Volunteers are asked to come prepared with gloves, walking sticks if needed and hydration.
It will be mostly a ground search but the group has put out a call for rowers or kayakers to assist.''
March 17, 2022 rbbm.
''The family and friends of a St. Catharines woman missing since New Year’s Eve are planning a grid search in the north end of the city Saturday and are welcoming volunteers.
Katrina Blagdon, 37, was last seen on Dec. 31 at 6 p.m. at takeout restaurant Firehouse Subs on Fourth Avenue in St. Catharines.''
Family and friends continue search for missing St. Catharines woman | The Star
“We haven’t stopped searching,” said her sister Kelly, who’s been travelling back and forth from Ottawa as part of the effort.
“We’ve been all over the place. As far as Pickering, to Niagara-on-the-Lake, down to Fort Erie, Grimsby, we’ve been everywhere. We’re slowly and methodically crossing it off.”
The group is planning a week-long search of the area near Twelve Mile Creek for clues to Katrina’s whereabouts but are doing a big push on Saturday.
Kelly said the group didn’t search around that area in January or February because it was so full of snow and they couldn’t get close enough or deem it safe.
She said anyone interested in helping with the search can meet in the parking area on Henley Island at 11 a.m. Saturday. Groups will then break off from there. Volunteers are asked to come prepared with gloves, walking sticks if needed and hydration.
It will be mostly a ground search but the group has put out a call for rowers or kayakers to assist.''
