Friends, police concerned for Barrie woman's safety
NEWS / Church-Wellesley scoured for information
Rob Salerno / Toronto / Thursday, August 02, 2007
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MISSING. Alexandra Flanagan was last seen by a friend while walking to her home in Barrie on Jul 8.
Posters seeking information about a woman who was last seen in Barrie dotted Toronto's Church-Wellesley Village starting on Jul 20.

A spokesperson for the Barrie Police Service says 33-year-old Alexandra Flanagan has been absent from work and has not contacted her friends or family since Jul 8.

Flanagan, who identifies as a lesbian, spent several years living and working in Toronto's queer village, including at the House of Lords hair salon on Yonge St at Isabella.

According to Barrie Police, Flanagan was last seen in Barrie on the evening of Jul 8 walking toward her Wellington St apartment with a male friend. The friend told police he left her at Sunnidale Park, but that 30 minutes later when he tried to call her there was no answer. When she didn't turn up for work the next morning, Flanagan's family got worried.

Sheffer says Flanagan was wearing khaki capri pants, a black belt and a black tank top with pink flip-flops when she was last seen. She is five-feet, one-inch tall, weighs 100 pounds, has red hair and green eyes, and has piercings in both eyebrows.

Barrie Police say they received a report that Flanagan was spotted in the area of Shuter and Sherbourne Sts, but that they could not confirm the sighting.

"We're going to get all kinds of information, everything from wishful onlookers who may provide information including possible sightings, all of which may or may not be legitimate," says Det Sgt Mark Sheffer of the Barrie Police Service. "We've reached out to our partners in the Toronto Police Service to get some help in the area."

Although Flanagan has previously broken contact with friends and family for short periods, she has never been gone for this long, police say.

"The urgency in this case is it's unusual in recent times for her to not communicate her whereabouts," Sheffer says. "There's some instances in her past where this has occurred, but certainly not to this length."

Sheffer also says that there has been no activity on Flanagan's cell phone or bank account since her disappearance, but that police have no reason to suspect foul play.

"We continue to consider this a missing person case," he says.

Alyssa Nesbitt, one of Flanagan's friends, has organized search parties of Barrie's Sunnidale Park and the adjoining wooded areas.

"I honestly just met her in the village in Toronto and became a good acquaintance," says Nesbitt. "As soon as I saw the missing person poster when I walked into my workplace my heart just broke."

Nesbitt says she's worried that something may have happened to Flanagan, because it is uncharacteristic of her to run away.

"She's not that kind of person," she says. "She's got two cats that are like her children. She wouldn't leave them. It's not like her to leave her mom. Best-case scenario is that she's gone on a vacation. That's what we're hoping for."

A Facebook group organized by her friends called Help Find Alexandra Flanagan has more than 1,400 members, and two other similar groups have almost 400 each. Each group is asking people to put up search posters and participate in searches.

Sheffer says that if Flanagan is in Toronto he wants her to know that her family and friends are worried about her.

"We've asked people who know her to say if they see her to call us, or let her know that her family's looking for her, to call them and let them know that she's fine," he says. "Call home, call us, whoever she's comfortable in calling. If she's chosen a new life in the area, she's welcome to do so. We just want to know that she's fine."


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Search for Alex this Saturday in Toronto
We're meeting at Allan Gardens on Gerrard Street East, just east of Jarvis, on Saturday, August 4th at 12pm. There's been possible sightings of Alex in that area, so we want to search the area to find her possible double, and cross that area off our list, or if it is Alex, then to bring her home. It's been 3 long weeks people. If she's there, great, this can all end. But if she's not, we need to know NOW, so the police can focus ALL their attention on investigating a possible abduction or other scenario. We'll have fliers to hand out and post, and we'll be searching the streets and talking to the locals. We don't know how many people will be turning up so bring extra fliers if you have them. ***Please invite all your friends, the more people the better.*** Let me know if you can get donations for any food, water, bbq's, fliers, etc, and notify any local media you have connections with. Thank-you
Larissa, Toronto On
08/02/07 10:04 PM EST
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Baffling
I wonder if she was under any undue stress, or if she was depressed at all? It's very strange for someone to just disappear like that. My heart goes out to her mother, as well as the rest of her family and friends. I wonder if the police have utilised a Bloodhound in the area she was last seen? Supposedly, this particular dog can track someone's scent even if that person is in a car. Wherever she is, I hope she is okay.
Suzanne, Toronto Ontario
08/04/07 8:42 PM EST
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Police concerned about Alexandra's safety
good article, but Alexandra has never not been in contact with her family . once on a long weekend, thats all, about 6 yrs ago.
wendy flanagan, wasaga beach ontario
08/06/07 10:44 PM EST
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Safe home
I am a friend of alexandra's and have heard she is a little fire cracker with the heart of mother theresa. I hope with all my heart that she is safe and will contact her loved ones very very soon.....
cyn, toronto ontario
08/08/07 10:11 PM EST
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5 weeks!
My friend Alexandra Flanagan, age 33, has been missing for 5 weeks now! She had a nice job up in Barrie, a nice apartment, 2 cats whom she loved very much, and was very close to her family and friends. She had no reason for leaving, but one night she just vanished. She hasn't touched her bank account since the 6th of July, and we had all thought that maybe, just maybe, she had taken $500 with her, and was living off that somehow, but the missing $500 was just found in her apartment yesterday. So now we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that someone took her. She has many friends in many cities, and yet she has not called a single one since she went missng, nor her family. She is a very kind person and would never hurt her family like this by just leaving! Supposedly she made a phone call from her house at 10pm the day she went missing, but Rogers refuses to give us the phone records! We could solve the case right now if they would just tell us who she called! She's just such a sweet girl, it's hard to imagine that someone would've hurt her. We really wish the media would cover this story more, so everyone could help look for her, and so more pressure could be put on the police to do more and treat it more seriously. We are trying to start a registered charity for her, so we can have charity BBQ's and other events, to raise reward money, and to get money for a billboard on a major highway, so everyone can see her face. Someone out there knows what happened to her, and we need them to come forward! If you are able to help at all please e-mail me at star1_ca@yahoo.com
Larissa, Toronto Ontario
08/11/07 2:52 PM EST
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