Summer of 2007 missing, Officials fear the worst
Ottawa (LHJ) RCMP issued a nation wide 'amber alert' for the Summer of 2007, which was reported as missing yesterday afternoon.
When an amber alert is issued, highway electronic signs, and radio stations give contact information to help find the missing person. While it is unusual to issue such an alert for an entire season, officials are fearing the worst about the Summer.
"Technically the summer has 20 days left in it, but there seems to be no trace of it at all," said one RCMP spokesperson. "Between the speed of the disappearance, and the fact that there has been almost no sign of it since then, we are quite concerned."
Summer was first reported missing by Susan DiSilva of Burlington Ontario. "We were all on the beach, and it was glorious, the kids were playing, the sun was shining," said a clearly distraught DiSilva. "I just turned my back for a split second, and Summer was gone. I normally never take my eyes off of it, but I reached for some sunscreen, and when I looked up everybody on the beach was wearing chunky cable knit sweaters and drinking lattes."
RCMP are calling on anyone with information about Summer's whereabouts, to call their local detachment. Summer was last reported in the Shuswap valley in British Columbia, where officials say they will begin house to house requests for DNA samples, if nothing turns up.
Ottawa (LHJ) RCMP issued a nation wide 'amber alert' for the Summer of 2007, which was reported as missing yesterday afternoon.
When an amber alert is issued, highway electronic signs, and radio stations give contact information to help find the missing person. While it is unusual to issue such an alert for an entire season, officials are fearing the worst about the Summer.
"Technically the summer has 20 days left in it, but there seems to be no trace of it at all," said one RCMP spokesperson. "Between the speed of the disappearance, and the fact that there has been almost no sign of it since then, we are quite concerned."
Summer was first reported missing by Susan DiSilva of Burlington Ontario. "We were all on the beach, and it was glorious, the kids were playing, the sun was shining," said a clearly distraught DiSilva. "I just turned my back for a split second, and Summer was gone. I normally never take my eyes off of it, but I reached for some sunscreen, and when I looked up everybody on the beach was wearing chunky cable knit sweaters and drinking lattes."
RCMP are calling on anyone with information about Summer's whereabouts, to call their local detachment. Summer was last reported in the Shuswap valley in British Columbia, where officials say they will begin house to house requests for DNA samples, if nothing turns up.

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oh, it's gone missing at this end of the country too...
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