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Friends & family search for missing St. Catharines man

Siobhan Morris, 610 CKTB News

1/4/2011

Friends and family are searching for a missing St. Catharines man.

32 year old Adam Srigley was last seen in the early hours of December 30th by his land lord in the Hartzel Road area.

Friend Shannon Powless tells 610 CKTB News no one has heard from the usually reliable Srigley since.

Powless calls the behaviour very out of character.

She is also worried because Srigley left his wallet at home and would not have been dressed warmly.

The last three status updates on Srigley's facebook page came after four o'clock on the morning of December 30th.

In one badly misspelled post, Srigley writes about losing his keys.

The final update at 4:39am reads "off for a walk...if i make it...lol"

Powless, Srigley's brother Dan and about 20 other friends searched for Adam Tuesday.

The group searched along Twelve Mile Creek from Glendale to Niagara College.

They also checked Bill Burgoyne Park and Bridge.

Adam Srigley is about six foot two inches tall with a larger build, strawberry blond hair with blue eyes.

Powless says he is always well dressed.  He is thought to be wearing a baseball cap, a dress shirt or sweater with jeans, dress shoes and maybe a jacket.

Srigley's loved ones plan to continue looking for him.

A major friends and family-planned search is set for Saturday based at the pool at Burgoyne Woods.

There is also a facebook group dedicated to finding Adam.

If you have any information on Srigley's whereabouts, contact police.

                                                                                   

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