Scott Kersey. Photo provided by Windsor police.Scott Kersey. Photo provided by Windsor police.
Windsor

Riverfront searched for missing Windsor man

Windsor police confirm the search for a missing man has moved to a new location.

An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) dive team was on the riverfront at Alexander Park on Wednesday, accompanied by a vehicle from Windsor police's Emergency Services Unit.

Windsor Police told WindsorNewsToday.ca on Thursday it was related to the disappearance of 64-year-old Scott Kersey. No additional information has been provided.

Kersey has been missing since Christmas Day 2023. He is described as a Black male, 5'3", and weighing 100 pounds. At the time he was last seen, Hersey was wearing a white suit with black lapels and boots.

Last week, police searched areas of west Windsor that included Ojibway Park, Black Oak Heritage Park, and Malden Park.

Anyone with information on Kersey's whereabouts should call Windsor police at (519) 258-6111. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (519) 258-TIPS (8477).

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