This past Saturday, Shane and Valerie Little didn t spend their regular date night having a romantic dinner or watching a movie.
The husband and wife stepped outside their Kanata home to gleefully swing baseball bats and crowbars at objects that could be easily shattered into a million pieces. They had booked the Vengeance Van, a new mobile rage room created by Ottawa entrepreneur Bren Walker to give area residents an outlet from the stress and boredom experienced during the coronavirus pandemic.
Walker bought a five-tonne truck last year and turned it into a safe space for clients to smash and destroy objects with any one of an array of “tools” at their disposal. He drives the vehicle to customers’ neighbourhoods and takes care of the mess and disposal.
A Lee County rescue group is continuing its search for a missing man. Officials are looking for Shawn Little, who hasn't been seen for days. Any local.
Rescue crews continue search for missing Lee County man
and last updated 2020-12-28 18:21:45-05
BEATTYVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) â The search for Shawn Little entered its third day on Monday, with officials dragging the bottom of the North Fork Kentucky River in Beattyville.
âWe will search until the information we have plays out,â said Lee County EMS Director Jon Allen.
Allen said Little wandered away from his home at roughly 4 a.m. the morning after Christmas. He hasnât been seen or heard from since.
âHe would go fishing and hunting. Those woods are where he grew up, he knows all of it. Thereâs no reason he should be lost,â said Littleâs daughter Kayla Napier McHargue.