Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Norman Provencher
Publication Date: May 30, 2025 - 08:32
Youth, 14, missing in Renfrew area since Friday
May 30, 2025

Provincial police in Renfrew are seeking assistance to locate a 14-year-old missing youth. “Henry” is described as five feet tall (1.52 metres) with an average build. He has short red hair. He was last seen wearing a tan jacket with blue shorts and blue backpack. He may also be riding a gray-and-white scooter. Anyone with […]
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