Loved ones gathering in Truro to mark the two year anniversary of Tony Walsh’s disappearance.
Residents walked through the busy streets on Sunday to help the family get answers and to shed light on all missing persons’ cases in Nova Scotia.
The 35-year-old was last seen in Truro on August 23, 2019. The Mounties say he drove to several locations that day, including Millbrook, Truro and Debert.
He was last seen getting into a truck in the Truro area.
His family found his beige 1990 Chrysler Sebring in the parking lot of a downtown Truro business.
Five months later his disappearance was ruled a homicide. His body has not been found and no charges have been laid.
Walsh’s supporters have posted signs throughout various communities asking residents to “make the call” to Crime Stoppers.
Investigators have said they believe there are people in the community who know what happened, and encourage them to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to reach out to the RCMP at 902-896-5060 or to submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.