New sketch revealed within the 12 12 months outdated lacking particular person case

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Ontario Provincial Police are seeking public assistance in a Marten River missing person case that began nearly 12 years ago.

Robert (Robbie) Aho, 31, left Land O’Lakes Cottages in Marten River on October 12, 2009, according to a police statement.

A few days after his disappearance, some of Aho’s belongings were found on Highway 64 near Pozniak’s Lodge and Arthur’s Road.

OPP members conducted a ground and air search along the Marten River area but were unable to find it.

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11 years ago, on October 12, 2009, Robbie Aho was #missed from Marten River, an hour and a half outside of Sudbury. An age-progressive sketch shows what Robbie would look like now. If you have information, call #OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or contact @CSOntario pic.twitter.com/kI1Sc2JzgE

– Ontario Provincial Police (@OPP_News) August 25, 2021

Aho is described as 1.70 m tall, about 165 pounds, medium height, Caucasian, with blue eyes and a shaved head.

He was last seen wearing a blue and white long sleeved Toronto Maple Leafs shirt, blue jeans, black vest, and blue baseball cap.

Aho was also carrying a bag with his belongings and may have changed.

Police say he had epilepsy and had enough medication for a few days by the time he disappeared.

The OPP has since published a forensic age development sketch showing what Aho would look like today, 12 years after his disappearance.

The OPP also posted a video on social media detailing the case.

You can find the video on Twitter @OPP_News, on Facebook @ontarioprovincialpolice and YouTube at: youtube.com/watch?v=iGvdq1g9LPU

“If you can help, please call your local police force, the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS),” the police say.

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