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Missing Persons

Poonam LITT

Marcas John Schmidseder 
Poonam  was last seen on Thursday, February 5, 2009, at 9:00 a.m., she left her family residence, in the area of Bramalea Road and Bovaird Drive East. Her intended destination was her place of employment, which is located in the area of Torbram Road and Bovaird Drive East. Mrs. Litt never arrived at work and her whereabouts are still unknown. 

Investigators from the 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing woman from Brampton.
 
On Thursday, February 5, 2009, at 9:00 a.m., 27 year-old Poonam LITT left her family residence, in the area of Bramalea Road and Bovaird Drive East. Her intended destination was her place of employment, which is located in the area of Torbram Road and Bovaird Drive East. Mrs. Litt never arrived at work and her whereabouts are still unknown.
 
Mrs. Litt has no vehicle and normally walks to work. Investigators are concerned for Mrs. Litt’s wellbeing, as an absence this lengthy is extremely out of character.  

Mrs. Litt is described as:

  • Female, South Asian
  • 5'4", 130 lbs.
  • brown eyes
  • black shoulder-length hair
  • age: 27 years old

Last seen wearing:

  • black coat
  • blue jeans

Mrs. LITT’s family has provided officers with video footage of her and it has been posted on You Tube. Members of the public are encouraged to watch this video and report any information they may have regarding the whereabouts of Mrs. LITT.

 

The video has been posted in both Punjabi and in English.

Follow the link to view the video, [YouTube - English]  [YouTube - Punjabi]

Response:

Anyone who may know the whereabouts of Poonam LITT or has information, are requested to contact Peel Regional Police, 21 Criminal Investigation Bureau at (905) 453-3311 ext. 2135 - Det. Kim Taylor, or Peel Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

 

 

 

 

 

Marcas John SCHMIDSEDER

Marcas John Schmidseder Marcas was last seen by his family on May 29th, 1998, leaving his residence in Mississauga. He was on foot carrying a knapsack. Marcas was also seen at a bank in Massey, Ontario on June 9th, 1998. There have been no sightings of him since then. He also suffers from depression.

Investigators from Peel Regional Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a 28 year old Mississauga man (DOB: 16-Jan-1974), who has been missing since May 1998.

Marcas was last seen by his family on May 29th, 1998, leaving his residence in Mississauga. He was on foot carrying a knapsack. Marcas was also seen at a bank in Massey, Ontario on June 9th, 1998. There have been no sightings of him since then. He also suffers from depression.

His parents have informed investigators that their son has made no contact with family since his disapearance. They are extremely distraught by this. They have circulated flyers, posters and have contacted local and U.S. media outlets asking for assistance. To date, they have received no further information as to the whereabouts of their son.

Marcas is described as:

  • Male, white
  • 6' 2", 160 lbs.
  • thin build
  • straight brown hair over the ears
  • grey eyes
  • DOB: 16-Jan-1974

Last seen wearing:

  • blue jeans
  • white t-shirt
  • and carrying a knapsack

Response:

Anyone who may know the whereabouts of Marcas John SCHMIDSEDER or has information, are requested to contact Peel Regional Police, 11Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at (905) 453-3311 ext. 1133 or Peel Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

 

 

 

Mohammad Javad OLOUMI

Mohammad Javad Oloumi Mohammad Javad Oloumi, of 42 Olive Court, Brampton was last seen, at about 7:00 p.m., getting in to a white car in the area of Archdekin Drive and Royal Salisbury Way, Brampton.

Composite of man last seen with Oloumi Police Artist composite sketch of driver.

The missing person is described as:

Male, Iranian, 5'8", 138 lbs., thin build, straight brown hair over the ears, moustache and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a white windbreaker with a Canadian flag on it, blue T-shirt, sandals and blue jeans.

 

The Peel Regional Police 22 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau are seeking the public's assistance in locating a Brampton businessman (DOB: 10-Jul-1964), who has been missing since July 20, 1998.

 

The missing person, who owns two Joel's Gourmet Pizza stores in Toronto, failed to catch his flight to Iran scheduled to depart on July 22.

This behavior is considered out of character for Mohammad.

 

Mohammad Javad Oloumi, of 42 Olive Court, Brampton was last seen, at about 7:00 p.m., getting in to a white car in the area of Archdekin Drive and Royal Salisbury Way, Brampton.

 

The car is described as a white, four door, 1985-87 Ford Tempo with substantial rust below the door trim and no wheel covers on the left side. The driver is described as a Persian speaking man of Middle Eastern descent, 30-40 years old, thin build, with receding curly black hair and a moustache. A police artist has prepared a composite sketch of this man.

 

Investigators are anxious to speak to the driver of this vehicle.

Response:

Anyone with information is urged to contact 22 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905 453-3311 ext: 2233 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS[8477].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steven Vincent MYLAN

Steven Vincent Mylan Steven Vincent MYLAN was last seen by his family shortly after midnight on February 13th 1998, leaving his Scottsburg Crescent residence in Mississauga. He was driving a black 1991 Chevrolet Baretta, licence #336 ZHK.

Investigators from Peel Regional Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a Mississauga man (DOB: 19-Oct-1977), who has been missing since February 13, 1998.

Steven Vincent MYLAN was last seen by his family shortly after midnight on February 13th 1998, leaving his Scottsburg Crescent residence in Mississauga. He was driving a black 1991 Chevrolet Baretta, licence #336 ZHK. This vehicle was logged by American Customs on Saturday February 14, 1998, when entering the United States via the Rainbow Bridge.

 

On June 8th, 1998 Investigators from Coconino County Sheriff’s Department advised they had recovered the victim’s vehicle in the area of a lookout point for the Grand Canyon. Locals in the area advised the car had been in the area since February 1998.

 

His parents have informed investigators this behaviour is out of character for Steven and are at a loss as to the reasons for his disappearance. They are extremely distraught over his disappearance and have circulated flyers, posters, and have contacted local and U.S. media outlets asking for assistance. To date, they have received no further information.

MYLAN is described as:

  • Male, white
  • 5’10, 155 lbs
  • Medium build
  • Straight brown hair over the ears
  • Brown eyes
  • Last seen wearing a black velvet V neck sweater, brown corduroy hat, waist length black nylon jacket with sheep wool collar & lining, black canvas backpack, gold chain with pendant .
  • Oval shaped birthmark under right arm
  • DOB: 19-Oct-1977

Response:

Anyone who may know the whereabouts of Steven Vincent MYLAN, or have any information, are requested to contact Peel Regional Police, 12 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at (905) 453-2121 ext. 1233, or Peel Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.