OPP continuing to ask for public’s help to find missing Sioux Lookout resident
Tim Brody - Editor
Ontario Provincial Police are continuing to ask for the public’s help to locate 23-year-old Jeremy Sergerie of Sioux Lookout, who was last seen on the morning of June 21.
Police and Sergerie’s family are concerned for his safety.
Police shared on June 25 that Sergerie was reported missing after failing to return to his residence. “He is described as First Nations male, 5’8” with a slight build and short black hair. He was last seen Friday morning, June 21st, 2024, on foot, entering a wooded area behind Cedar Crescent in the Municipality of Sioux Lookout. He was wearing a yellow hoodie, dark coloured t-shirt, black pants, brown boots, and carrying an assortment of bags including a green backpack, black duffel bag, and beige satchel.”
According to police, Sergerie is believed to be headed north from Sioux Lookout and may have been hitchhiking along Highways 516 / 599 with a possible destination of Pipestone River Provincial Park.
Sioux Lookout OPP Detachment Commander Karl Duewel is asking the public to be vigilant.
Anyone who has had contact with Sergerie since June 21, observed him on the roadway, or have any information regarding his whereabouts, are asked to contact Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122.
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