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Video: Police release video message from family of missing person Edward Tremblay

Thunder Bay Police is asking for the public's assistance in locating a 35-year-old man.
Edward Tremblay
Edward Tremblay (Police handout).

THUNDER BAY -- The family of a missing Thunder Bay man is pleading for him to come home.

Thunder Bay Police released a video message by Julie Ferguson, grandmother of Edward, and Holly Lane, aunt of Edward, late Thursday night pleading for Edward ‘Eddie’ Tremblay to come home.

Edward ‘Eddie’ Tremblay was reported missing on Sunday, July 7 and he was last seen on York Street at approximately 2 a.m. that morning. In a media release issued late Monday afternoon, Thunder Bay Police say Tremblay may have been in the 1300 block of Hilldale Road early Sunday morning at approximately 3 a.m.

Tremblay is described as a Caucasian male standing approximately five feet, eleven inches, weighing 230 pounds, with curly brown hair, a dark brown full beard with a moustache, and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a grey sweater with a zipper up the middle, a green t-shirt with a Toronto Blue Jays emblem, black shoes with light blue stitching, and faded blue jeans.

Police have deployed its K-9 Unit and aerial drone in the search for Tremblay.

Anyone with information about the possible whereabouts of Edward Tremblay is asked to contact Thunder Bay Police Service at 684-1200 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477or online at www.p3tips.com.  




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