The investigation into the disappearance of Holly Ellsworth-Clark has reached a sad conclusion as Hamilton Police identified the 27-year-old’s remains.
https://staging.missingpeople.ca/2020/09/remains-of-holly-ellsworth-clark-identified-in-hamilton-ontario
Hamilton police have released new images of a missing Calgary woman who has been the subject of a number of recent searches in central Hamilton.
Investigators say Holly Ellsworth-Clark was last seen around 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11 in an area around Sanford Avenue North and Cannon Street.
“The images were captured as she was leaving her home on Jan. 11 at 4:00 p.m.,” Hamilton police wrote in a tweet with the new images attached. “Police and her family continue to be concerned for her well-being.”
Ellsworth-Clark was living in Hamilton and pursuing a music career, according to her family.
Her father, Dave Clark, along with a number of friends and family from Calgary and the Hamilton area, have been engaged in a desperate search for the 27-year-old.
“I hope she’s alright. I hope she’s alive,” Clark told Global News. “We’ve been doing a lot of detective work, figuring out what her state of mind was and what was going on.”
Clark and Ellsworth-Clark’s mother flew from Calgary to Hamilton to find answers about their daughter’s disappearance.
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