Niagara's police service has issued another plea for information about what happened to Nicholas Adamson, who disappeared after walking out of the Moose & Goose in Thorold on March 17.
The 29-year-old St. Catharines man had been enjoying a night out with friends, when he stepped out from the popular downtown night club to make a phone call to his family, but failed to re-enter due to his level of intoxication. Family has told ThoroldToday that Adamson made another call to his family more than an hour after leaving the night club, where he believed that he had reached the St. Catharines boxing club and asked for a ride.
Despite driving around the area of the boxing club, located roughly 8 km from the Moose & Goose on Niagara Street, his mother could not find her son. The family believes he might not have been where he thought he was, as the phone he was borrowing was last pinged off a Thorold cell tower.
On Tuesday morning NRPS issued another plea for information about what happened to Adamson.
Detectives are requesting the public within the south end of St. Catharines (Merritton) and Thorold to check their properties, out buildings, and sheds for any sign that Nicholas may have been in the area.
Anyone who may have information as to his whereabouts are being asked to contact the NRPS Communications Unit at 905-688-4111 extension 1009011.
Members of the public who wish to provide information anonymously can contact Crime Stoppers of Niagara online or by calling 1-800-222-8477. Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards to persons who contact the program with information which leads to an arrest.
Read an interview with Nicholas Adamsons brother about the disappearance here.