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
Hundreds of people showed up at a central Hamilton church to take part in a ground search for any signs of a missing woman, whose family and friends are desperately hoping someone has information on her whereabouts.
Holly Ellsworth-Clark, who came from Calgary to Hamilton to pursue a music career, has not been seen or heard from since she went missing on Jan. 11.
Hamilton police say she was last seen between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on that day in the area of Sanford Avenue North and Cannon Street East, where she was described as “distraught” and “not dressed for the current weather conditions.”
Family and friends of Holly’s have come to Hamilton to join the search.
One of those friends is Elle, who was one of those organizing two extensive grid searches on Wednesday that began at Eucharist Church on Victoria Avenue North.
“The idea is strength in numbers,” said Elle, who did not want to give her last name.
“Get out, make sure everybody in Hamilton knows that Holly is missing, that they’re looking for her, that they’re calling 911 if they see her.
“We want everybody in your city to have their eyes open. We want her back.”
The first search began shortly after 4 p.m., and a second wave of searchers took to the streets at around 6 p.m. Three volunteers from Canadian Protection Services were on hand to provide security.
Prior to both searches, Elle addressed those gathered and instructed them on what to look for, including any security cameras in the area or any open sheds or garages.
Searchers were told to spread the word, put up posters, and talk to anyone and everyone they encountered on the street.
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