2016-05-07



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Her brother disappeared May 5, 1974, at what is now the Canadore Trails. He was 22 at the time. He hasn’t been seen since.

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“Brian took the opportunity to walk the trails behind Canadore College,” Det. Const. Roger Drolet said.

Drolet said Brian Henry had made arrangements to meet his father at the car at midnight, but he never showed up.

At about 2 a.m. the next day, his father, John Henry, contacted a friend on the North Bay Police Department and told him the story. The two drove to the college to look for Brian, and between 5:30 and 7:15 a.m., organized a group of friends to walk the trails to look for the missing man.

No sign of him was found.

Brian Henry is described as Caucasian, five-feet, six-inches tall, weighting about 130 pounds. He had short brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a jean jacket, black boots and black rimmed glasses.

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Drolet said the initial search involved the canine unit of the Ontario Provincial Police, as well as OPP divers who searched the pond at Canadore.

“We conducted an extensive search of the area,” he said.

The Canadore Trails were under development at the time, and it is possible Brian Henry strayed off the trails and got lost.

“We found no clues. Nothing was found,” he said. “There is no indication what could have happened.”

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Anyone with information that could help police in the investigation is asked to contact Drolet at 705-497-5555. Anyone who wishes to remain anonymous can contact Near North Crime Stoppers online at nearnorthcrimestoppers.com, by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or text the word Nipper plus the tip information to CRIMES (274637).

http://www.nugget.ca/2016/05/06/man-...s-42-years-ago

http://www.nampn.org/cases/henry_brian.html

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