On the evening of August 16, 1972, 14-year-old Ingrid Bauer left her home in Kleinburg,
On the evening of August 16, 1972, 14-year-old Ingrid Bauer left her home in Kleinburg, Ontario, to visit her boyfriend in nearby Woodbridge. It seemed like a normal outing for a young girl in a quiet rural area, but that night, Ingrid never made it to her destination.
She was last seen around 9:40 p.m., hitchhiking south on Islington Avenue — a common thing in the area because there was no public transit. She had planned to spend time with her boyfriend, but she never arrived. As the hours passed, her worried boyfriend called her house, only to learn she was missing. Her parents quickly began searching along the roads, but by the time police were contacted, Ingrid had disappeared without a trace.
That night, several residents reported hearing what sounded like a young person crying near Islington Avenue and Sevilla Drive, close to where Ingrid was last seen. Others remembered seeing a pickup truck in the same area around that time. Police and volunteers searched the surrounding fields and roads, but no sign of Ingrid or her belongings was ever found.
The disappearance of Ingrid Bauer would go on to become one of York Region’s most unsettling unsolved cases. More than 50 years later, what happened to her remains unknown. Her family still lives with the pain of not having answers, and the search for the truth has never stopped.
Even after all these years, one fact is certain: someone out there knows what happened that night. If you have any information, no matter how small, police ask you to speak up. The truth about Ingrid Bauer’s fate is still waiting to be found.

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