Posted on 06/30/2022 3:50:57 PM PDT by lowbridge
Toronto police are concerned for the safety of a missing 27-year-old woman who disappeared downtown around 3:00 a.m. on Saturday.
Isobella Degrace, 27, was last seen in the area of Ryerson Avenue and Bathurst Street, which is about one mile northeast of the famous CN Tower.
"She is described as 5’10", with a thin build, shaggy blonde hair, and a full goatee," the Toronto Police Service said. "She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and grey pants."
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Lol there may be some method in their madness. Calling this person a woman means “she” will unlikely be located by anyone....that may be the plan lol.
It was funny, as I was reading the description of the missing “Woman,” I came to “Full Goatee” and began to wonder if it was a bearded lady from the circus.
Scooby-Doo knows, but he’s not saying.
Whut? Ya lost me at the full goatee.
ugliest woman I ever saw....
“”She is described as 5’10”, with a thin build, shaggy blonde hair, and a full goatee,” “
Are we living in a movie? What is real anymore?
A Police Officer’s job is not hard enough and then some idiot allows this crap
I thought maybe she was nude from the waist down. Sheesh.
Those Toronto women, wow.
I was thinking of this scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfT1B9o92rc
If this is what our world has come to, I’m glad I’m leaving for a better place.
Sad isn’t it? There was a time in the USA, and Canada, when the above “Woman” would have been given a straight jacket, and a nice padded cell.
My perception of canadian women has now changed forever.
:)
What the…???
Oh for the good old day. Just crayons nothing sharp. Nutz is nutz.
“”She is described as 5’10”, with a thin build, shaggy blonde hair, and a full goatee,...”
Five years ago I’d have bet that I would never read a sentence like that.
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