Episode 5: "PTBOCanada Live With Mike Judson" Podcast
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Hank
Sad news to end 2014. The Doritos loving Blue Jay Hank, who was rescued earlier this year by the Williams family from certain death and became Peterborough's most popular and beloved pet—getting attention far and wide, including the Weather Network—has died after escaping from the Williams home earlier this week on Boxing Day. The domesticated bird's escape sparked a #FindHank hashtag that trended locally, with the community rallying to find him and bring him home safe. Hank, we'll miss you buddy and we'll never forget you. You made our Awesome list this year because you truly are that. This whole city fell in love with you. Our thoughts are with the Williams family. [UPDATE: Add your condolences on our Facebook post.]
Thank you everyone from the bottom of my heart for all of your help and support over the past 5 days. I appreciate it so much #RIPHank
— Chris J-Boy Williams (@Jayboy_Williams) December 31, 2014
So hard to write this but Hank passed away last night. I found him and brought him home to be buried with the other young jay I found
— Chris J-Boy Williams (@Jayboy_Williams) December 31, 2014
@Ptbo_Canada @Jayboy_Williams Imagine, this little guy captured so many hearts, prompted so many smiles. You lifted spirits. #ThankyouHank
— Susan Simmons (@SSQSimmons) December 31, 2014
Hank loved Doritos and Fresca
Hank as a baby
Lorraine Roach
Peterborough County OPP announced Tuesday (December 30th) the province is offering a $50,000 reward for anyone that can provide info that will help solve the mystery of missing Peterborough woman Lorraine Roach. Roach has been missing since May 11th, 2013 after leaving her home on Hilliard Street in Selwyn Township, and her minivan was found a couple days later on Ackison Road south of Lily Lake Road just west of Peterborough. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance, and extensive police searches in the area have turned up nothing.
file photo: Lorraine Roach
OPP "believe strongly" that someone knows something about Roach’s disappearance, and that this reward will motivate someone to come forward. Roach was 58 years old at the time of her disappearance.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Peterborough County OPP at (705) 742-0401, the OPP Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
[Related: Where Is My Mom? Watch & Share A Daughter's Emotional Appeal To Find Her Missing Mom Lorraine Roach]
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