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Philomena Sisson

Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: May 17, 1970
Location Last Seen: Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
Description:
Sisson was last seen in Duncan, British Columbia on May 17, 1970. She was reported missing by her son, Harry Jack, on May 22nd, after she had gone missing a few days earlier from his residence on Boys Road. She has never been heard from since.
Sisson was reportedly an alcoholic who occasionally went missing for several days at a time. She also suffered from dementia. Her last surviving son has since passed away. There was never any indication of foul play in Sisson's disappearance, but her whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigators:
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Philomena Sisson

Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: May 17, 1970
Location Last Seen: Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
Description:
- Year of Birth: 1902
- Age: 67 years old
- Race: Indigenous/Native American (First Nations)
- Gender: Female
- Height: 157cm / 5ft 2in
- Weight: 73kg / 161lb
- Hair Color: Grey
- Eye Color: Brown
- Nickname/Alias: She may use the last names Jack, Peters, or Sisons.
- Distinguishing Marks/Features: Dark complexion. Medium build.
- Clothing & Personal Items: Unknown
- Identifiers: Unknown
Sisson was last seen in Duncan, British Columbia on May 17, 1970. She was reported missing by her son, Harry Jack, on May 22nd, after she had gone missing a few days earlier from his residence on Boys Road. She has never been heard from since.
Sisson was reportedly an alcoholic who occasionally went missing for several days at a time. She also suffered from dementia. Her last surviving son has since passed away. There was never any indication of foul play in Sisson's disappearance, but her whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigators:
- North Cowichan Duncan RCMP: 250-748-5522
Reference Case#: 1970-7683
- Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or online at Canadian Crime Stoppers Association
Crime Stoppers provides anonymous tipping
- Send email to the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains at: [email protected]
Canada's Missing | Case details
Philomena Sisson