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Family and friends still hold out hope two years after Ontario man’s disappearance

05/12/2025
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Family and friends still hold out hope two years after Ontario man’s disappearance
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Family and friends have been waiting two years to find out what happened to Nathan Wise.

The 39-year-old who has Down syndrome was last seen on May 12, 2023 at Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue West in Toronto.

Where he went next remains a mystery to this day.

“We really miss him a lot,” Nathan’s cousin Jason Babcock told CTV News. “We just want answers.”

The family is struggling with the uncertainty of his fate.

“There’s been many tips going to the missing persons unit of the Toronto Police Service,” Babcock said. “Things still come in bits and pieces, but we still have no solid answers.”

He spoke with CTV News on the two-year anniversary of Nathan’s disappearance in the hopes it will generate new clues in the case.

“What we’re trying to do is keep his name out there,” Babcock explained. “If you know anything, please let us know.”

While Nathan had been living in Toronto, he grew up and still had close ties to the Region of Waterloo.

“I’ve known Nathan for about maybe 12 to 15 years,” said his friend Kathleen Matthews.

She still struggles with what she could have done differently in the weeks and days leading up to his disappearance.

“You just have all these thoughts of how you could have made a change, and would it have changed the impact, the outcome, of what happened.”

FULL ARTICLE: https://www.ctvnews.ca/kitchener/article/family-and-friends-still-hold-out-hope-two-years-after-ontario-mans-disappearance/

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