Missing Queen’s student located by Kingston Police

Ian Marland found at 3:15 a.m. at Kingston bus terminal

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Ian Marland was reported missing just after 5 p.m. on Tuesday

At approximately 3:15 a.m. on Oct. 26, Kingston Police (KP) safely located missing Queen’s student Ian Marland at the Kingston Greyhound bus terminal on John Counter Boulevard. 

Marland had been publicly declared missing just before 5 p.m. on Oct. 25, with KP detectives and Marland’s family asking for the public’s help in locating the wayward 24-year-old.

Queen’s staff were the first to become aware of Marland’s absence, and became concerned for his well-being. His family was ed, who confirmed they hadn’t had with him since Saturday Oct. 15, when he was last seen on the university campus. 

KP reported at the time that Marland hadn’t been at or near his connected address on Sydenham Street. Originally from British Columbia, detectives weren’t aware of what city or province he could have moved to.

In the evening of Oct. 25, Principal Daniel Woolf issued a statement expressing his concern for the missing student, noting that the University would help Kingston Police in any way they could to locate him. 

Upon locating him at the bus terminal, KP transported Marland to a safe location, where his family was notified and he was removed from police missing persons lists. 

“Kingston Police wish to thank Queen’s University, our media partners and of the public for their assistance in safely locating Mr. Marland,” KP stated in their press release. 

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