The family of missing man Alex Lawson is seen holding flyers with information about where he was last seen in Thunder Bay, Ont., and what he looks like. Both the Thunder Bay Police Service and Lac Seul First Nation are offering rewards to anyone who can provide information about his whereabouts.
Efforts are ramping up to locate a First Nations man who's been missing in Thunder Bay, Ont., for almost a year.
On Thursday, the Thunder Bay Police Service announced a reward of $5,000 for anyone who can provide information that directly leads investigators to confirm Alex's whereabouts. A dedicated tip line has been set up at 807-684-1055. When asked why the video was just released now, Pearson said "It's been at the request of the family that we're putting the footage out into the public. Up until this point, we've been focused on the still images of Mr. Lawson that we put out into the public sphere."Alex's daughter, Kimberly Lawson, travelled from Sioux Lookout to Thunder Bay this week to participate in a several-day community-wide search for her father.
"We are approaching a year that he's been missing," Kimberly Lawson told members of the media Thursday. "We are asking anybody with information to please come forward and do the right thing."She thanked the police for helping to set up the reward, which she said the family has been trying to arrange for a while, and also said Lac Seul First Nation is offering its own $10,000 reward for information about Alex Lawson.
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