Hopes and Prayers For Missing Angler !
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Hopes and Prayers For Missing Angler !
Hey guys heard this morning on Kicks radio station that there is a missing 49yr old Napanee man that ventured out on a snowmobile around the Hay Bay area yesterday. Just sending out my Hope's and Prayers for the man and his family. Jason
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Didn't they find him yesterday?? I tought I saw that on the news?
Here the news story.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Napan ... story.html
Thoughts and prayers to his family.
Here the news story.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Napan ... story.html
Thoughts and prayers to his family.
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My thoughts and prayers go out to the Stacey family and freinds.
Its a sad day on the Quinte.
May the Walleye always be on the bite in the big sky.
Jason
Napanee snowmobiler found dead
By Citizen staff, The Ottawa CitizenJanuary 21, 2010Be the first to post a comment
OTTAWA — A search for a missing Napanee man came to a grim conclusion Thursday afternoon. Members of a police dive team pulled the body of Cecil Stacey from the waters of Sherman's Point, near Hay Bay, Ont. after 4 p.m.
Ontario Provincial Police had been looking for the 48-year-old man for much of the day. He had last been seen on a snowmobile near where his body was found.
Police said a helicopter and dive team had assisted in the search.
Stacey was pronounced dead at the scene.
Hay Bay is 50 kilometres west of Kingston.
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Its a sad day on the Quinte.
May the Walleye always be on the bite in the big sky.
Jason
Napanee snowmobiler found dead
By Citizen staff, The Ottawa CitizenJanuary 21, 2010Be the first to post a comment
OTTAWA — A search for a missing Napanee man came to a grim conclusion Thursday afternoon. Members of a police dive team pulled the body of Cecil Stacey from the waters of Sherman's Point, near Hay Bay, Ont. after 4 p.m.
Ontario Provincial Police had been looking for the 48-year-old man for much of the day. He had last been seen on a snowmobile near where his body was found.
Police said a helicopter and dive team had assisted in the search.
Stacey was pronounced dead at the scene.
Hay Bay is 50 kilometres west of Kingston.
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