“The Hamilton Police Service is sad to inform you that we have the unfortunate news to let you know that we've located Shirley Love deceased,” said Hamilton ...
“She was the best ... “She was a great woman to work with. The data is then downloaded and overlaid on a map. Scott Galbraith, who headed up the search and rescue team, said officers used GPS technology to track areas searched, in this case a radius of 2.4 kilometres. “We couldn’t do it without them,” she said. Police declined to provide further details out of respect for the family.
Shirley Love was last seen near her home on Mount Albion Rd. around 2 p.m. on Tuesday walking towards the Glendale Golf Course. Police set up a command post at ...
READ MORE: on Tuesday walking towards the Glendale Golf Course. Shirley Love was last seen near her home on Mount Albion Rd.
The search for a missing 80-year-old woman in Hamilton has come to a tragic end. Hamilton police have confirmed that Shirley Love has been found dead.
“Thank you for your engagement, and remind yourself this is what Hamilton is about. “This is not the outcome that the Hamilton Police Service or any community member wanted, but at this particular time, we again thank you for your involvement,” Bergen said. “The family is asking at this time for some privacy for them in order to grieve and to manage it, but they wanted me to express their gratitude to the many community members that have come out,” Hamilton police Chief Frank Bergen said.
Police, hundreds of volunteers and the family of 80-year-old Shirley Love of Hamilton have learned the worst outcome.
This is not the outcome that the HPS or community wanted, but at this particular time, we thank you for this involvement, this engagement, this is what we are about in our Hamilton community.” “The family has asked for some time to grieve and have asked me to express their gratitude to all those who helped search. “I am sad to inform you that we have the unfortunate news that we have located Shirley Love, deceased,” Hamilton Police Chief Frank Bergen said at a press conference at the golf course on Friday afternoon (Dec.
Hamilton Police report that after three days of searching, the body of 80-year-old Shirley Love has been located. Hundreds of residents had joined police in ...
Police also deployed drones to assist in the search. Hundreds of residents had joined police in combing the Mount Albion and Greenhill areas hoping to locate the woman who suffered from dementia. Hamilton Police Chief Frank Bergen addressed the media.
Shirley Love, an 80-year-old woman who went missing on Tuesday, Hamilton police say, has been found dead.
So, what you will have seen here is the amalgamation of all of those GPS's," he said. "I want to say thank you to everybody because there was over 300 registered volunteers. Thank you," he said.