Andrew Kinsman's disappearance is suspicious because of 'the things he let go,' Toronto police say - Action News
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Andrew Kinsman's disappearance is suspicious because of 'the things he let go,' Toronto police say

Toronto police are now treating the disappearance of Cabbagetown resident Andrew Kinsman as suspicious because the "man of routine" missed appointments, social engagements and left his cat unfed for three days after he disappeared over a week ago.

Toronto police describe Kinsman as a man of routine who had a busy social calendar and a cat he took care of

Andrew Kinsman went missing in June, he was last seen in the area of Parliament Street and Winchester Street. (Toronto Police Service)

Toronto police are now treating thedisappearance of Cabbagetown resident Andrew Kinsman as suspicious because the"man of routine" missed appointments, social engagements and left his catunfed for three days after he disappeared over a week ago.

"Even on your way to Mount Everest, there's Wi-Fi," said Toronto police spokespersonConst. David Hopkinson, suggestingit is odd that investigatorshave not seen any activity from Kinsman's cellphone since he went missing June 26.

"It's suspicious because of what he let go," he said.

Their initial search began in the area of Parliamentand Winchester streets where he was last seen.

Police have scoured his Cabbagetown residence, a 300-square-metre grid around his building and canvassed the neighbourhood with pictures looking for information. Now they are reaching out to the Greater Toronto Area for any tips because so far their local and electronic searches have come up with nothing.

Police said they are not aware of any arguments or fallout with people andpolice have not detected any activity on his bank accounts.

Hopkinson said, in his experience, the majority of missing persons cases get solved within three or four days after the individual comes forward upon seeing their name on a news release.
Police were out canvassing Cabbagetown streets this weekend. (CBC)

"We're hoping he is OK. All we need is his word," said Hopkinson. "He's an adult. He doesn't owe us anything, however, he has been missing for more than a weekand given his routine and the things he has let go,we now have to think that this is suspicous."

Kinsman is described as around 6-foot-2 with a medium build, short brown hair, blue eyes with a beard and glasses.

He also has scars on his knees because of previous surgeries andtattoos of words on his arms and chest.

Anyone with information is urged to call police at 416-808-5100, contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), go online at www.222tips.com, or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).