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Mysterious Disappearance of Luke Joly-Durocher


Luke Joly-Durocher

Luke Joly-Durocher

North Bay, Ontario — Luke Joly-Durocher is from Temiscaming, Quebec, but was in North Bay in the District of Nipissing on March 4, 2011 visiting with friends. He was staying at an apartment at 683 Sherbrooke Street.

Joly-Durocher and his friends attended Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society shortly before midnight on March 4 and Joly-Durocher was denied entry due to his level of intoxication. His friends remained at the bar without him. Joly-Durocher was last seen on video being denied entry to the bar and leaving westbound on Main Street.

It is believed that he returned to the apartment apartment as his coat was later located there, along with his cell phone and glasses. His debit card was later located in a snowbank down the street.

The North Bay Police in conjunction with the assistance from two Quebec-based police services were in Temiscaming on June 13, 2022 searching for leads. "As this is an active investigation, we cannot provide further details at this time." said David Woolley, corporate communications officer with the North Bay Police Service.

Physical Description

Date of Birth: June 28, 1990.

Age at Time of Disappearance: 20 years old.

Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 173cm or 5'8"; 68kg or 150 lbs.

Distinguishing Characteristics: Male; white; black, short and curly; brown eyes.

Distinguishing Marks/Features: Slender/thin build. Scar on right forearm. His right forearm is thinner than his left.

At the time of his disappearance Joly-Durocher was wearing dark-colored zip up sweater, black jeans, grey T-shirt with a purple logo on the lower left side, a studded belt - black in the front, purple around the waist, and dark-colored shoes with green stitching.

If you have any information about this case, please contact North Bay Police Service at 705-497-5555.

Danielle Banbury

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