York Regional Police say they’ve found human remains while searching for an Ontario woman who was kidnapped last week.
In an update Wednesday, the force said it had found the remains in Kirkfield near Kawartha Lakes on Monday while searching for Ying Zhang.
“Investigators are awaiting positive identification from the Office of the Chief Coroner. The investigation is ongoing,” police said.
Zhang was last seen on July 25 at roughly 10:40 a.m. in the area of Woodbine Avenue and Steelcase Road in Markham.
On Monday, York Regional Police police were on scene at the HoliBalance Wellness Centre inside the Chelsea Square commercial plaza looking for evidence about her disappearance.
A lawyer who works in the building told Global News Monday they heard screaming coming from the wellness centre on Thursday.
Zhang’s family reported the 57-year-old woman as missing after she failed to return home from her work last Thursday. According to investigators, Zhang was last seen at the wellness centre.
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“This is out of character for her and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance are being treated as suspicious,” YRP wrote in a news release.
In an update Monday, police said they charged Changlin Yang, 26, of East Gwillimbury with kidnapping, forcible confinement and aggravated assault.
“A white Ford van was seen in the area and a suspect was seen with a large, green wheeled bin near the van at the time of Zhang’s disappearance,” police said.
“There is information that the suspect vehicle travelled to the Village of Kirkfield, in the City of Kawartha Lakes, on the afternoon of July 25.”
Police said Zhang is 5’7″ with a medium build and straight, shoulder-length, black and grey hair.
She was last seen wearing blue scrubs and a jade bracelet on her left hand.
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