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Police appeal for help locating seniors believed to have gone on short road trip

Police appeal for help locating seniors believed to have gone on short road trip

CTV News23-06-2025
Donald, 74, and Katherine, 80, were last seen on June 22, 2025.
Provincial police are appealing to the public for help locating two seniors who indicated they were leaving for a short road trip Sunday evening, but haven't been heard from since.
According to Ontario police, Donald, 74, and Katherine, 80, (no surname provided) were planning to travel from Apsley to the Dorset or Haliburton area. Police say the couple may have left Sunday around 6 p.m. on what should have been around an hour trip.
Police say the pair were driving a white 2016 Toyota 4Runner with the licence plate C B F T 6 8 8.
Donald has a heavier build and longer salt and pepper hair that is likely in a ponytail, and Katherine has a medium build with curly white hair. It's unknown what they were wearing.
Police urge anyone with information on there whereabouts or anyone who has had contact with them to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122, using reference number E250809757.
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