A Hamilton man who has been missing for nearly four years has been found alive by a volunteer search group.
Michael Samdass, now 43, was last seen in Toronto in September 2019 but was found in the United States on Thursday.
“It’s so important to do what the Samdass family did, never give up,” Brett Robinson, the case analysis director of Please Bring Me Home (PBMH), told CBC Hamilton in a phone interview.
Hamilton police Const. Krista-Lee Ernst, a public information officer, said in an emailed media release Samdass was found “in good health.”
Until now, Samdass’s family last saw him on Sept. 3, 2019, when he left his Stoney Creek home. He was spotted in downtown Toronto two days later, but seemed to vanish after that.
At the time, HPS said it was “out of character for him” and his family was concerned.
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