The Doe Network:

Case File 2602DFON

Tammy Lynn Lamondin-Gagnon

Missing since May 28, 1999 from Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

Classification: Endangered Missing

Vital Statistics Date Of Birth : February 4, 1979

: February 4, 1979 Age at Time of Disappearance : 20 years old

: 20 years old Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance : 5'6""; 110 lbs.

: 5'6""; 110 lbs. Distinguishing Characteristics : White female. Brown, wavy short hair; blue eyes.

: White female. Brown, wavy short hair; blue eyes. Marks, Scars : Tattoo of a "Dolphin" on the inside right ankle, pierced navel with ring, pierced ears (one ear pierced three times), left handed.

: Tattoo of a "Dolphin" on the inside right ankle, pierced navel with ring, pierced ears (one ear pierced three times), left handed. Clothing/Jewelry : "Birkenstock" sandals with three straps, blue denim overalls, yellow tank top. Wears sterling silver jewelry, possibly wearing black string medallion necklace.

: "Birkenstock" sandals with three straps, blue denim overalls, yellow tank top. Wears sterling silver jewelry, possibly wearing black string medallion necklace. Dentals: Available

Circumstances of Disappearance

In the evening of Friday May 28th 1999 Tammy Lamondin was with friends on Main Street in Newmarket and stayed in their company until sometime after midnight on May 29th 1999. She was last reported seen in the Newmarket area near Fairy Lake.

The last person to see Tammy was Pol Classen. He dropped her off at Ferry lake, a popular night hang out for young people. Police were unable to finish questioning Pol Classen, as he killed himself. Police also have record of Classen using his bank card at 06:43 in Stoufville.



Police have sent divers into search Ferry Lake with no success.

Tammy has not made any contact with friends or family since this time and has not been back to work.

Investigators

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

York Regional Police

905-830-7859

Agency Case Number: 20100039OPP

Source Information:

National Center for Missing Adults

York Regional Police

CBC News

OPP