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Wayne Shank
Wayneshank
Name Wayne Shank
Sex Male
Found September 11, 2008
Location Simcoe, Ontario
Missing from Simcoe, Ontario
Identified November 22, 2018
Span 10 years
Age 29 - 30
Cause of death Drowning

Wayne Shank, (1947 - October , 1 1977), was a young man who drowned in the waters of Martin Lake in 1977 when the boat he was fishing on capsized.

Case

Shank and his father-in-law, James Anderson, were fishing in Martin Lake in Ontario on October 1, 1977 when their boat sprung a leak after hitting a log or some other object in the water.

Shank and James hung on to the overturned boat for several hours before Shank slipped beneath the waves. James was eventually rescued and made it to the coast but no signs of Shank were noticed at the scene. A search for his body was unsuccessful and a death notice was published before the end of the month.

On September 11, 2008, more than 30 years after the incident, a male torso was recovered from North Bay, on the shore of Martin Lake. He was found wearing brown checkered pants and a white undershirt and carrying a small pocket knife held inside of a vinyl or leather case. Since no ID or other methods of identification were found with the decedent, he remained unidentified until late 2018.

Identification

In early 2018, Shank’s daughter Tracy Resler, of Lethbridge, Alberta, was on a forensic website for missing people in Ontario. The site had recently been updated with new information that included a swatch of green fabric. Even though Tracy Shank was only seven when her father drowned, the fabric looked familiar. She then called her father's family and told them they should look into it further.

Officials at the Centre for Forensic Sciences in Toronto took DNA samples from direct members of the family. Later, a test determined that the torso recovered 10 years ago belonged to Shank.


Gallery

Patternonpants  Pattern of the pants he was found wearing


Links

Wayne Shank at the Doe Network
Wayne Shank at Simcoe Reformer

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