CANADA Canada - Michel Blanchette, 22, Laval, QC, 6 Oct 1972

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Michel Blanchette

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Missing Since: October 6, 1972
Location Last Seen: Boulevard de la Concorde, Laval, Québec, Canada
Case Classification: Missing

Description:
Year of birth: 1950
Age at disappearance: 22
Gender: Male
Bio group: White/Caucasian
Eye colour: Grey
Hair: Blonde
Height: 173cm / 5 ft 8 in
Weight: 68kg / 150lb
Nickname/Aliases: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Wears false teeth.
Clothing & Personal Items: Blue shirt. Red pants. Brown boots.
Identifiers: Unknown

Details of Disappearance:
Blanchette disappeared from Laval, Québec, on October 6, 1972. He was last seen at Taverne Duvernay, located on Boulevard de la Concorde, and has never been seen or heard from since. His whereabouts remain unknown.

Investigators:
  1. Disparitions non resolus: 1-800-659-4264
    Reference Case#: 068-721212-001

  2. Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or online at Canadian Crime Stoppers Association
    Crime Stoppers provides anonymous tipping

  3. Send email to the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains at: [email protected]
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The description says he "wears false teeth," and eerily when you Google his name, the first hit that comes up for me is "Michel Blanchette Denturologiste" a "denture care center" in Quebec, about a 1.5-hour drive from Boulevard de la Concorde.

Not sure what to make of that.
 
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The description says he "wears false teeth," and eerily when you Google his name, the first hit that comes up for me is "Michel Blanchette Denturologiste" a "denture care center" in Quebec, about a 1.5-hour drive from Boulevard de la Concorde.

Not sure what to make of that.
I just spoke to his family member and learned about this case. He had no priors had just moved to Montreal 2 months before his disappearance from Gaspesie and dissappears from a tavern after playing pool very strange. Do you think it was mistaken identity as per the Denturologist you mentioned?
 
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