Bryce Hall. Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service.Bryce Hall. Photo courtesy Windsor Police Service.
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Police Offer Reward To Find Missing Man, Bryce Hall

The Windsor Police Service is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the location of missing person Bryce Hall and the prosecution of those responsible for his disappearance.

The 26-year-old Windsor man has been missing since August 4, 2017. His disappearance has been considered suspicious since it was reported to police on August 7.

Investigators believe Hall may be deceased based on a blood stain they found in his recovered vehicle.

Hall was last seen in the early morning hours of Friday August 4 in the area of Tecumseh Rd. E and Huron Church Rd. with his black Ford Fusion and two people who he knew. Around 9:30am that same day, the vehicle was seen on surveillance video in the area of Tecumseh Rd. W and Church St. It was recovered Friday evening in the area of Church and Wear St. after it was reported abandoned.

Hall's identification was found in another person's possession during an "unrelated investigation".

Since his disappearance Hall has not had any contact with friends or family and there have been no social media or bank activity.

This along with the blood stain has led investigators to the belief that Hall may be deceased.

Bryce Hall, released by Windsor Police, October 26, 2017 Bryce Hall, released by Windsor police, October 26, 2017

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