Police search for senior out in snowstorm east of Lindsay, Ont. – Peterborough | 24CA News
A search continues for a senior reportedly wandering alongside a path throughout Wednesday’s snowstorm east of Lindsay, Ont.
According to the Kawartha Lakes Police Service, round 3:40 p.m., officers responded to a request to examine on the well-being of an aged man strolling on the Trans-Canada Trail between Lilac Road and Peace Road, east of Lindsay close to the hamlet of Reaboro.
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The man was reportedly sporting “inappropriate clothing” for the climate, together with not sporting pants.
Police say as a result of extreme winter climate, officers launched a search of the world, using the Peterborough Police Service’s canine and drone models together with assist from the OPP’s central area emergency response workforce.
A neighbourhood canvass of the world was additionally carried out.
In an electronic mail at 7 p.m. Wednesday, police mentioned the search continues. The man is described as 70 to 80 years previous, tall with a skinny construct. He had a protracted beard and was sporting a brown work-style coat (Tough Duck or Carhartt), a knitted toque, and was not sporting pants.
“Police have not received any other calls concerning a male walking in the area,” police said. “There have been no missing persons reports received.”
Anyone with info is requested to name Kawartha Lakes Police at 705-324-5252.

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