Members of several First Nations searching for missing man in Thunder Bay, Ont. | Page 26 | Unpublished
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Members of several First Nations searching for missing man in Thunder Bay, Ont.

May 21, 2026

Destiny Rae says she’s not leaving Thunder Bay, Ont., until she finds her partner, Kelsey Anderson, who was last seen in the northwestern Ontario city nearly two weeks ago. Anderson was last seen May 9 at Old Navy at the Thunder Centre shopping area and has not been heard from since. His disappearance comes just weeks after 23-year-old Ashlynn Bottle and 25-year-old Nodin Skunk of Mishkeegogamang First Nation were reported missing in Thunder Bay.



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