David Desmond, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia – The Kings District RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 54-year-old David Desmond, who has been missing for two weeks. David was last seen leaving a residence on Tufts Ave. in Greenwood, and concerns for his safety have been growing within the community.
David Desmond is described as 6’2" tall, weighing approximately 229 lbs, with brown eyes, a grey and white goatee, and a bald head. He may be driving a black 2007 Chevrolet Silverado with Nova Scotia license plate FZN 214. Authorities have noted that he is known to frequent the Greenwood, Middleton, and New Minas areas.
The disappearance of David Desmond has deeply affected those who know him, and the search efforts have garnered significant attention on social media. Shawn Desmond, who appears to be a family member, shared a heartfelt plea on Facebook, urging anyone in the Annapolis Valley who might have seen David to contact the Kingston RCMP. "If you talk to him, tell him to call home. Thank you," Shawn wrote.
The community has rallied around the Desmond family, with many expressing their concern and hope for David’s safe return. Dwayne Spencer commented on Shawn’s post, "ARE YOU FRIGGEN SERIOUS SHAWN? IS THIS LIKE HIM AT ALL TO LEAVE HIS FAMILY FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME? WISH HIM AND ALL WELL AND COMES HOME SOON MY FRIEND."
Other members of the community have also shared their thoughts and prayers. Monty J Fewer posted, "I hope he is found soon my ol friend. God bless." Cheryl Houghton-Flamand added, "Shared. Hope he’s safe." Similarly, Danielle Henson stated, "Hope he is found safe. I’m going to share this."
The RCMP emphasizes the importance of spreading the word respectfully and urges anyone with information regarding David Desmond’s whereabouts to contact the Kings District RCMP at 902-765-3317. For those wishing to remain anonymous, tips can be submitted through Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers.
As the search continues, the Desmond family and the Annapolis Valley community hold on to hope, united in their efforts to bring David home safely.