Times Colonist

Walk marks 33 years since disappeara­nce of Michael Dunahee

- MICHAEL JOHN LO mjlo@timescolon­ist.com

The disappeara­nce of four-yearold Michael Dunahee from an elementary school playground in Victoria 33 years ago continues to be remembered to this day.

The Michael Dunahee Keep the Hope Alive five-kilometre walk/run took place on Sunday morning in Esquimalt to support the Dunahee family and Child Find B.C., a nonprofit organizati­on that delivers services to families whose children go missing.

On March 24, 1991, parents Bruce and Crystal Dunahee were getting equipment together for a touch-football game at Blanshard Elementary School playing fields. Michael was allowed to go to the playground a few metres from the car and wait for his father.

In that brief span of time, Michael disappeare­d.

His disappeara­nce became one of the largest missing person investigat­ions in Canada.

Hundreds searched for the boy. Roadblocks were set up on southern Vancouver Island, and ferries and airlines were alerted. Police officers and volunteers combed through garbage bins, refrigerat­ors, freezers and crawl spaces.

Despite more than 10,000 tips over three decades, the case remains unsolved.

Victoria police issued a statement saying investigat­ors continue to work on the case. “All it could take is one person to bring Michael home.”

Investigat­ors strongly believe someone has first-hand informatio­n about what happened to

Michael and can tell police about his whereabout­s.

Three years ago, police launched vicpd.ca/michael dunaheetip­s — a dedicated online tip portal for the case — and released an age-enhanced sketch showing what Michael might look like at age 34.

Since then, hundreds of tips have been received and continue to be investigat­ed, police said.

 ?? VIA VICTORIA POLICE ?? An age-enhanced sketch of Michael Dunahee showing Michael as he might appear at 34 years old.
VIA VICTORIA POLICE An age-enhanced sketch of Michael Dunahee showing Michael as he might appear at 34 years old.

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