New Year’s disappearance of N.S. man in 2021 still under investigation: police – Halifax | 24CA News

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Published 01.01.2023
New Year’s disappearance of N.S. man in 2021 still under investigation: police – Halifax | 24CA News

Sunday marks two years for the reason that disappearance of 21-year-old Zachery Lefave from Hebron, N.S.

Lefave was final seen strolling down Hwy. 334 in Plymouth, N.S., round 12:30 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2021. He was speaking on the telephone on the time.

Nova Scotia RCMP continues to research the case.

“Over the last two years, investigators have followed up on numerous tips, and more information continues to come in,” reads a Saturday press launch.

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In March of 2021, Lefave’s household advised Global News they had been simply in search of solutions.

“It’s been really rough, just not knowing where he is,” his cousin Kimberly Morton stated on the time. “He just was there the night before. He left his grandmother’s house New Year’s Eve night, told her ‘Happy New Year, gram,’ and that was the last of him.”

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The group even gathered $30,000 on the time in the direction of a reward for info on his disappearance.

Two 12 months’s later, many questions stay unanswered.

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Lefave is described as white, five-foot-nine tall and weighing about 175 kilos. He has brown facial hair, brown hair and blue eyes. When he was final seen, he was carrying a hat, plaid shirt and boxer shorts.

Yarmouth RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance to locate 20-year-old Zachery Lefave of Hebron who was last seen walking on Hwy. 334 in Plymouth in the early morning of January 1 at approximately 12:30 a.m.


Yarmouth RCMP is asking for the general public’s help to find 20-year-old Zachery Lefave of Hebron who was final seen strolling on Hwy. 334 in Plymouth within the early morning of January 1 at roughly 12:30 a.m.


Nova Scotia RCMP

The investigative workforce is asking particularly for info from anybody who could have picked up a person after 12 a.m. on Jan.1, 2021 close to Hattie Lane and Hwy 334 in Plymouth.

Anyone with info is requested to contact the Southwest Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit or Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers to stay nameless.

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— With information from Rebecca Lau

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