Name :

LAMOURIS, Vincent

Case : ON-MM-2002-01-01213

Summary


Date Of Disappearance : January 25, 2002
Location Of Disappearance : Niagara Falls, Ontario
Age At Disappearance : 18 years
Height (estimate) : 187 cm (6’2”)
Weight (estimate) : 73 kg (161 lbs)
Hair Colour : Brown – medium brown, bald spot
Eye Colour : Blue
Gender : Male
Race : Caucasian
Aliases : Unknown

Details


Dental Information :

Available for comparison

Medical Information :

Right leg and foot – metal plates

Notable Identifiers :

Legs and feet – several scars
Eyes – described as blue/grey

Clothing/Jewelry :

Vincent may have left Belgium wearing:

Jacket – black winter coat, zippered front, size L or XL
Sweater – black, “Ralph Lauren” brand, logo on chest, wool, long sleeves
Footwear – black leather shoes, “Mephisto” brand, size 10.5 U.S., buckle on side
Wrist watch – “Rodania” brand, white metal with a black leather strap

Other Personal Items :

Backpack – recovered

Additional Information :

In January 2002, Vincent left Belgium and traveled to New York City, New York.  Due to U.S. immigration policies, Vincent was required to purchase a return flight, but it is unknown if he actually intended to use it.  His return flight was booked for February 9, 2002, but Vincent did not board the flight.

Vincent’s backpack was found in a trash can at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls, New York.  In it, police recovered his passport, classical music CDs, $10.00 in American bills, some Canadian coins, taxi receipts, a pocket knife and a hardcover copy of J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye.  Vincent identified with the book’s disillusioned hero, Holden Caulfield.

The metal plates in his leg and foot are the result of an attempted suicide at the age of 15.

Checks revealed that Vincent’s passport was used to enter Canada on January 31, 2002.  Police are interested in speaking with anyone who may have had contact with Vincent.

Contact :

Email Ontario’s Missing Adults Directly
Additional Details and Contacts

Case Reference : None
Source Links :

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Last Modified : July 30, 2019

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