Police Suspect Justin “Milky” Duncan Victim of Foul Play

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Thunder Bay Police Service image from Limbrick
Thunder Bay Police Service image from Limbrick


THUNDER BAY – On November 24, 2016, twenty-three-year-old Justin “Milky” Duncan was reported as a missing person to the Thunder Bay Police Service.  Despite an extensive investigation, Thunder Bay Police have been unable to locate Justin.

Police believe that Justin was the victim of foul play.

The TBPS Criminal Investigations Branch are releasing surveillance images captured from the Limbrick Street housing complex in Thunder Bay.  These images show persons who were with Justin prior to his disappearance.  It is believed that these individuals have knowledge of what happened to Justin and where he may currently be.

Thunder Bay Police Service image from Limbrick
Thunder Bay Police Service image from Limbrick

Police are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying the persons captured in these images so they can be spoken to by investigators.  Justin was last observed in the Limbrick Street housing complex in the early morning hours of November 22, 2016.

Thunder Bay Police are seeking Justin Duncan who is reported missing
Thunder Bay Police are seeking Justin Duncan who is reported missing

Justin Duncan is described as a black male, approximately 5’8” tall and 140 lbs.  He has black hair in an afro style haircut.

Justin is known to have friends and associates in Thunder Bay, Ottawa and the GTA.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Branch 807 684-1200 or Crime Stoppers www.tipsubmit.com

Thunder Bay Police have maintained a high presence in the Limbrick neighbourhood over the past months. A number of homes have been searched, and a large number of the people in the Thunder Bay Housing complex have been questioned.

Limbrick remains one of the more crime ridden neighbourhoods in Thunder Bay.

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