Police comb Hawk Cliff Road in search of reported missing person from London
Police combed the area at the end of Hawk Cliff Road just east of Port Stanley on Thursday looking for any sign of what happened to 20-year-old Nidhua Muktadir.
She was reported missing on Wednesday in London, but was last seen a day earlier in the area near Hawk Cliff Road and Dexter Line.
Police are not permitting the public in the area of their search.
A statement says both police and her family are concerned for her welfare.
The general area being searched by police included a steep cliff that drops off into Lake Erie.
The area is a mix of forests and agricultural fields high above the shore.
Hawk Cliff Road is not maintained in the winter, and police haven’t said how she would have travelled to the rural location.
The road stops a short distance from the edge of the popular lookout and location for bird watching.
Investigators have released a grainy security camera image of Muktadir pulling a suitcase and carrying a white backpack along a sidewalk, but they won’t reveal when or where it taken.
The 20-year-old is described as 5 feet tall, 100 lbs with a thin build, black hair, and dark framed glasses.
She was last seen wearing a purple hooded sweater, black jacket, pink and white scarf, white running shoes, and carrying a white backpack.
Anyone with information about her disappearance is asked to call the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Trudeau says Trump's comments on 51st state 'flattering' but a 'non-starter'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says talk of Canada becoming the 51st state is a distraction from more pressing threats of U.S tariffs on Canada and their likely impact.
Alberta premier Danielle Smith meets with Trump at impromptu Mar-a-Lago visit
Alberta premier Danielle Smith met with President-elect Donald Trump Saturday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
Former PM Chretien says Liberal party must move back to 'radical centre'
As the Liberal party searches for a new leader, former prime minister Jean Chretien says it's time for the party to move back to the "radical centre" to help its electoral fortunes.
Costco Canada accused of overcharging online shoppers in class-action lawsuit
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.
Why Canada and the U.S. are seeing a trend of wildfires in recent years
As Los Angeles continues to battle one of the most destructive wildfires in its history, experts say the devastation signals a troubling trend fuelled by a larger climate crisis.
Are there U.S. military bases and American troops in Canada?
The U.S. military has more than 165,000 troops deployed in over 170 countries and territories, including Canada.
Teen's road test halted by stunt driving charge
A 17-year-old driver failed their road test before it even began after being stopped by police in a community safety zone.
Vance says Jan. 6 participants who committed violence 'obviously' shouldn't be pardoned
Vice President-elect JD Vance says people responsible for the violence during the Capitol riot “obviously” should not be pardoned, as President-elect Donald Trump is promising to use his clemency power on behalf of many of those who tried on Jan. 6, 2021, to overturn the results of the election that Trump lost.
'Everything is on the table': Joly won't rule out cutting off energy exports to U.S. in face of Trump tariff threat
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly is not ruling out any countermeasures when it comes to dealing with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump — his threat of significant tariffs on Canadian imports, in particular.