One Year Since William Grange’s Disappearance
Saturday [May 2] will mark one year since Canadian visitor William ‘Bill’ Grange went missing in Bermuda, and the police said the investigation remains open, and urged anyone with any information to contact the police.
Detective Inspector Mark Clarke said, “Saturday, May 2nd 2015 marks one year since Canadian visitor Mr. William ‘Bill’ Grange went missing from the Cambridge Beaches Resort in Sandys parish.
“As you will recall Mr. Grange, a 67 year old white male from Ontario, was reported missing around 10pm Friday, May 2nd 2014.
“Described as 5’9″ tall with white hair and suffering from short term memory loss, he was last seen wearing beige pants, a blue shirt, brown jacket and brown shoes.
“Despite extensive island-wide land and marine searches by police officers including those using police dogs, members of the Bermuda Regiment and hundreds of volunteers, Mr. Grange has not been located to date.
“In addition, there have been no confirmed sightings of Mr. Grange since his reported disappearance.The Bermuda Police Service has kept in contact with Mr. Grange’s family and the investigation into their loved one’s disappearance remains open,” added Detective Clarke.
Mr Grange’s son John speaking in May of last year
“Not a day goes by that my mother, brother, our families and I don’t think about my father and the circumstances around his disappearance. We are saddened that today we are no closer to understanding where he is than we were a year ago,” said John Grange, Bill Grange’s son.
“We are also reminded of the tremendous outpouring of support and love we received and continue to receive from the Bermudian people. We ask that you please keep searching and praying to help my family bring closure to this ongoing tragedy.”
A police spokesperson said, “Anyone who believes they may have information regarding the whereabouts of missing 67 year old Canadian visitor Mr. William ‘Bill’ Grange is urged to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011 immediately, reporting all relevant information.
“Let us all continue to do our part to help the Grange family find closure regarding this matter.”
I agree, “Let us all continue to do our part to help the Grange family find closure regarding this matter.”
So sad. My condolences to his family.
hope there is closure!
My heart goes out to the Grange family. I pray for closure and hope it comes soon. Please know the people of Bermuda have participated greatly in the search for your husband/father.
Well he has to be somewhere…