CANADA Canada - Sandra Mensah, 26, & Kobie Agbezorlie (fnd dec), Montreal, 9 March 2014

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Pastor Kobie Courage Agbezorlie went missing two weeks. He ago vanished after going out to buy an Opus card for his brother. His friend, Sandra Mensah, who went with him to the pharmacy that night, is also missing. Police found his car a few days later.

http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/car-used-by-missing-duo-located-1.1728866

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...ant-clue-in-ahuntsic-disappearances-1.2572361

[photos at link]

http://www.montrealgazette.com/Community+rallies+around+families+missing+pair/9660166/story.html

[map at link]
 
Oh dear. This is not looking good. What on earth could have happened? From the link above, Kobie's mother said that they had very little money with him. Apparently, he's never had problems with the law, and his car was left desserted.

There is one thing that strikes me as odd, the woman, his friend Sandra, who is also missing, left her home to meet the young Pastor, at about 9:30 pm, before they went together to buy the bus pass for his brother.

Am I a prude, or is 9:30pm a bit late for social calls with one's pastor?

Here's his fb.

https://www.facebook.com/GodsGeneral123/friends
 
I see nothing Dushi :(

But noticed Raimbault Park where the infiniti ( with Ontario plates :waitasec: ) was found, is right next to the Prairies River.
 
They purchased the Opus pass for the brother @ 9:47pm and then vanished. That makes me think they may have stopped to help someone and foul play was involved.

It doesn’t sound as if they’re missing voluntarily… unless there is more to the story. Why buy the bus pass, unless it was used by them to leave the area? Doubtful though, IMO.
 
The Montreal Police website mentions that neither missing person had a driver's license and that the car was probaby driven by a third person. It's unclear to me whether or not the car belonged to either Kobie or Sandra, but probably it belongs to the third person, who is not yet identified.


http://www.spvm.qc.ca/en/documentation/3_1_3_persdisparues.asp?noDisp=591

Thanks for THAT MJ!

It almost sounds like the driver is WITH Sandra but it could just be a mix up in translation... Or Just in my own mind. lol.

It is possible that it moves with a friend (unknown) as conductor with Sandra.
[IT = Infiniti]

http://translate.google.com/transla...umentation/3_1_3_persdisparues.asp?noDisp=591

Although, thinking further, that might explain her accompanying him in the first place - because he needed a ride and she knew someone with both a license and wheels.

Hmmmmmmm, i wonder if the driver is/was a stranger to Kobie?
 
Just re-reading (google translate link above) ----- It also says Kobie had his laptop with him!
 
Just re-reading (google translate link above) ----- It also says Kobie had his laptop with him!

Both tablet and laptop found in the car per Montreal Gazette article you linked above.

http://www.montrealgazette.com/Community+rallies+around+families+missing+pair/9660166/story.html
 
Good thing I am re-reading :blushing:

Laptop & tablet...

But WHY?
 
You'd think we would have heard about the owner of the car with ON plates. Is that person missing too? Or is he/she a POI?
 
March 14 article



On Friday at 7 a.m. police received a tip that the car was parked near Gouin Blvd. and Place St. Germain about one kilometre from where the two were last seen.


Police say they have learned the car in question was often loaned to Agberzorlie by a friend.


Her cell phone was turned off when she left home and has not been turned on since.


Read more: http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/car-used-by-missing-duo-located-1.1728866#ixzz2xI2V7YQ8
 
they think no foul play according to that link ^^ saying that he drowned.... hmmm, where is his friend? How did this happen? sad...
 
I'd been wondering about these two a couple of weeks ago and couldn't remember their names to go hunting.

I wonder why LE hadn't planned to search the river? That seems odd to me...

Like they were fully banking on them really having fallen in love and run off despite what their families said?

But really, between family denial and knowing they had virtually no money on them (plus what they had had probably nearly entire been spent on the bus pass) wouldn't LE think that leaving what could possibly be valuable (and a source of money or of starting over - the computer) in the car was a red flag?

Not that it probably would have made a difference since they seem to think he, at least drown, it's so bizarre to me they had no plan to search the river.

Two weeks after their disappearance Montreal police still had no leads in the case. Police said they did not plan to search Rivières des Prairies even though the river is a short distance from where the car was found.
 
they think no foul play according to that link ^^ saying that he drowned.... hmmm, where is his friend? How did this happen? sad...

Might they have decided to go for a walk on the ice and fallen through? Surely, if there was no foul play, there must have been a dreadful accident.

Or was the river already open at the time they disappeared?
 
I'd been wondering about these two a couple of weeks ago and couldn't remember their names to go hunting.

I wonder why LE hadn't planned to search the river? That seems odd to me...

Like they were fully banking on them really having fallen in love and run off despite what their families said?

But really, between family denial and knowing they had virtually no money on them (plus what they had had probably nearly entire been spent on the bus pass) wouldn't LE think that leaving what could possibly be valuable (and a source of money or of starting over - the computer) in the car was a red flag?

Not that it probably would have made a difference since they seem to think he, at least drown, it's so bizarre to me they had no plan to search the river.

There is no excuse for their stupidity, IMO.
 
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/family-of-dead-ahuntsic-pastor-says-police-failed-in-search-1.2665764

The family of a man found dead in the Rivière des Prairies last month says Montreal police failed in its investigation of their loved one’s disappearance...

“I said, ‘If they are in the water, why don’t you find your divers to go and dive inside the water and find them for us to get closure?’” she recounted. “They say that it’s a bit cold, we need to let the weather warm up a little bit. They kept on saying that over and over.”

Then, she said, the detective who was working on the case went on vacation for three weeks, pausing the investigation.

Sandra Mensah is still missing.
 
i can never figure why some cases seem less important than others. But the police are human, some are wiser, more caring than others. The police seem very casual in this case.
 

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