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Family retains private investigation agency as search continues for missing SLC student

By InQuinte.ca Staff May 10, 2023 | 11:14 AM

An update on an individual last seen in Kingston more than a month ago.

The family of 19-year-old Osaze Esabu has retained Pulse Private Investigations in the search for the missing St. Lawrence College student.

Esabu was last seen on April 1 around 3:00 a.m. in downtown Kingston and possibly by the ferry dock.

The agency is hoping to speak to anyone who may have seen or spoken to Osaze either on various gaming platforms or on the instant messaging platform Discord.

Anyone with information is to call the Kingston Police Service or Pulse Private Investigations’ tip line at 289-975-0909.