Today marks one year since 26-year-old Barrie resident Autumn Shaganash disappeared, with her last known location captured on a home surveillance video near Anne Street close to Sunnidale Park on June 10, 2023.
It has been one year since “I last saw my sister, last felt her hug, heard her laugh,” Lili-Anne Moore told BarrieToday in an interview on Sunday. “Oh, how I miss everything. She really looked up to me.”
Moore is Autumn’s sister. The last time she saw her was on June 9, the day before she disappeared without a trace.
Her family reported her missing on June 12, 2023.
Shaganash “vanished into thin air,” according to one Barrie police official.
City police have said there has been no activity on her social media.
Her family has also said there has been no banking activity recorded anywhere and no health-card records generated by any kind of medical visits.
Her family has since hired Present Truth Investigations to work independently of local police in an attempt to find Shaganash.
Derwin Johnson, president of Present Truth Investigations, initially met with Shaganash’s sister, Lili-Anne Moore, on Jan. 23, 2024. He had also discussed the missing-person case with BarrieToday on Jan. 26 and April 11.