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
Digital billboards with the face of Holly Ellsworth-Clark flash around Hamilton, but her family’s hunt for their missing daughter is now moving beyond the city.
After two weeks of fruitless searches and impassioned community outreach, their minds and focus are turning away from Steeltown, looking at Toronto and as far away as Montreal.
They know who they’re looking for and they know where they’ve searched. But little else.
“We still don’t really know what we’re looking for,” her father Dave Clark says. “We’re not even certain if she’s here.”
He and his wife Greta were set, living in Calgary after raising three grown kids.
Now, they are in a real-life nightmare: stuck in an unfamiliar town, with few clues, and no knowledge of how to go about finding her, but nonetheless pulling together large-scale search efforts with the support of well-meaning people they don’t know.
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