Recently we started the I am missing campaign, he said. It s a social media-based platform where you can frame your profile photo with the I am missing Canadian maple leaf with the puzzle piece missing. I am missing Christmas, I am missing Easter, I am missing my daughter.
The template can help keep attention focused on missing loved ones.(Paul Trottier)
Trottier said the transition from winter to spring has amplified the length of time that his daughter has been gone. We ve passed through Christmas, we ve passed through Easter. Those were hard times for our family, those were times we spent together and, of course, we re short, we re missing, he said.
SASKATOON The search for missing 22-year-old Mackenzie Lee Trottier continues. Digital billboards have gone up in 34 cities across Canada, including Saskatoon, in an effort to spread the word. “We just hope that sooner or later somebody has information leading to finding Mackenzie,” said Mackenzie s father Paul Trottier. Trottier has been missing since Dec. 24 when she was last seen by a friend. Trottier is described as five feet tall, 145 pounds with blond, medium-length hair which is shaved off on the right side. She has green eyes, a fair complexion, broken front teeth and a tattoo on her right ankle. She usually wears heavy makeup, black yoga pants, a heavy green jacket and carries a large purse.