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« on: November 22, 2008, 12:42:26 AM »

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Banff RCMP are looking for a 48-year-old woman who was reported missing Oct. 5.

Mary Lynn Baltzer was reported missing by her employer. She was last seen leaving work Oct. 4.

The Banff park warden service and Banff RCMP have been searching for her without success. Baltzer has not contacted her family to date, but police said foul play is not suspected at this time.

If anyone has information as to her whereabouts, please contact the Banff RCMP

Detachment at 403-762-2228.

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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2008, 06:11:53 AM »

File #: 20081227352
Investigating Agency: RCMP Banff Detachment (403-762-2226)
Date Last Seen: October 04, 2008

Place Last Seen: Wolf Street and Bear Street, Banff, Alberta
Gender: Female
Age at Time of Disappearance: 48 years
Height: 165cm; 5'5"
Hair Colour: Blonde
Clothing/Jewelry Worn at Time of Disappearance:
Dark navy coat; Yellow shirt; Dark hat; Dark backpack
Always wore earrings; an Edgehill School Ring; a necklace with Capricorn symbol; a watch; and glasses

Additional Information:
Police investigations regarding BALTZER continue.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the disappearance of this person, please contact
the investigating agency using the number provided above or Crime Stoppers at
1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
(AKA: "ML")
Eye Colour: Brown
Scars/Marks/Tattoos: Scars on Right Knee and Leg;
Scar on Chest
Mary Lynn BALTZER
Weight: 54kg; 119lbs
Missing Person


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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 04:58:36 PM »

ocky Mountain Outlook
Psychics unable to help in missing person search

By Dave Whitfield - Rocky Mountain Outlook

Published: January 29, 2009 10:00 AM
Updated: January 29, 2009 10:34 AM

After RCMP exhausted all avenues of investigation searching for a woman missing in October, a pair of psychics have offered their assistance, still to no avail.

M.L. (Mary Lynn) Baltzer, then 48, went missing Oct. 4 and hasn't appeared since. She was last seen at the intersection of Wolf and Bear Streets.

She is described as five foot five and 120 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes. When last seen, she was wearing a navy coat, yellow shirt, dark hat and dark backpack. She always wears earrings, an Edgehill School ring, a necklace with a Capricorn symbol, a watch and glasses. She has scars on her right knee and leg and a scar on her chest.

Baltzer was an employee at the Banff Springs for about 12 years and it was her absence from work that sparked a search by police.

"The Banff Springs reported her missing," said Cst. Natalie Rice. "It was not her normal behaviour; she wasn't one to miss work."

Baltzer had a private staff accommodation room at the Springs, which she did not return to after Oct. 4.

Once reported missing, RCMP embarked on a search for the woman, calling Baltzer's family and friends, then calling in wardens, including a search dog, for assistance.

Toward the end of October, a female psychic from Cochrane approached Rice to offer assistance. Once in Banff, her focus became the Tunnel Mountain area. In looking at a map of the area with wardens, said Rice, the woman zeroed in on the Tunnel area as a significant area.

"I was quite surprised," said Rice. "It had been an area of interest for us where we had searched, but looking at the map, which just showed elevations and geographic markers and no place names, she went right to the Tunnel area."

A helicopter then overflew the area and Warden Mike Henderson and his search dog Atar tried to search the area again. A large elk herd was in the area, though, said Rice, which made it difficult for the dog to search. And after the elk moved out, there was heavy snowfall and extreme cold weather to contend with.

Further searching revealed nothing. Henderson and Warden Lisa Paulson are the Parks personnel who helped with the searching.

Most recently, a male psychic from Nelson, B.C., a former Banff resident, offered his help and was in town, Jan. 16-18.

The psychic had heard about Baltzer's disappearance from a missing person's website. "He called us and offered to help," said Rice. "He talked with us and M.L.'s family in Nova Scotia.

"He also went to her room, which the Banff Springs has kept for her, to try and get more of a feeling for her. He read through some old journals of hers, talked with the wardens and he again pointed out Tunnel and the area around the Springs as being important, but he couldn't narrow it down."

In the end, the male psychic couldn't offer any new information, so the case remains open and will, said Rice, until Baltzer is found.

As things now stand, RCMP hope a spring thaw may reveal Baltzer's location.

Both psychics offered their assistance, said Rice, and were not compensated from RCMP funds. "When you have nothing else to work on, there's nothing to lose in trying something different.

"Both of the psychics have had success with this kind of thing, but not this time."

Anyone with information regarding Baltzer's disappearance can call the Banff RCMP detachment at 762-2228 or Crimestoppers at 1-8
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« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2009, 07:40:43 PM »

http://www.am770chqr.com/News/Local/Story.aspx?ID=1074746

Family appeals for help finding missing Banff woman
CHQR Newsroom
3/23/2009

The family of a woman who went missing in Banff nearly 6 months ago is renewing their appeals for help in finding her.
48-year-old mary-lynn baltzer was last seen in downtown Banff on October 4th.
Her mother Janice, speaking from her home in Nova Scotia, says it's been tough, not have closure.
Baltzer had been living in Banff for 10 years and working at the Banff Springs Hotel.
Her mom says Parks Canada and the RCMP have told her they will mount another search once the snow melts.
The family has mounted a facebook campaign to raise awareness.

Has Banff Parks Canada and RCMP launched another search? The family seems to believe she may have hiked out somewhere and was injured. They are asking people who visit Banff to keep their eyes open for signs of Mary Lynn called M-L by most.

She was last seen downtown on Wolf and Bear streets after work at Banff Springs Hotel wearing a dark coat, dark hat and black back pack on Oct 4, 2008. She hasn't been back to her Hotel/staff accommodations since Oct 4.


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« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2009, 07:45:07 PM »

There is another woman who Clifford Olson claims worked at Banff Springs Hotel. She was found murdered in Golden BC.

Oanh Ha found murdered in Feb 1981. Clifford Olson on his blog made mention of being at banff springs hotel. He spelled her name wrong on his blog. He says he was there in 1978. I have no info if Oanh was last seen in 1978 in Banff or if olson is screwed up on dates or he's claimed a murder wasnt' his.

http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php/topic,1059.0.html
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« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2009, 02:42:26 AM »

Human remains in Banff identified
 
 
By Chuck Chiang, Calgary HeraldJune 18, 2009Be the first to post a comment
 
CALGARY - The human remains found in the backcountry of Banff National Park in April has been identified, police said Thursday.

Banff RCMP said the remains belong to 49-year-old Mary Lynn Baltzer of Banff, who was reported missing by her employer on Oct. 5, 2008. Foul play is not suspected, police say, although the exact cause of death is still under investigation.

Police said they needed to use DNA samples to confirm Baltzer's identity.

According to the missing person's notice posted on various websites, Baltzer was last seen leaving work on Oct. 4th.

On April 21, hikers happened upon the decomposing remains in an area close to 40 Mile Creek.

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http://www.calgaryherald.com/Business/Human+remains+Banff+identified/1686258/story.html

Remains identified
Posted By Banff Crag & Canyon
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The human remains found on the 40 Mile Creek Trail on April 21 have been identified as those of Banff resident Mary Lynn Baltzer.

Baltzer had been reported missing by her employers on Oct. 5, 2008. A DNA test by the medical examiner’s office confirmed her identity.

A pair of tourists snowshoeing in the backcountry discovered her remains.

The RCMP and Baltzer’s family are waiting for the medical examiner’s report for the official cause of death, but foul play is not suspected.

Banff RCMP Const. Natalie Rice said officers will do one more final search of the area now that the snow has cleared, “to give the family some closure with whatever we find.”


-Banff Crag & Canyon
http://www.banffcragandcanyon.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1615133&auth=Banff%20Crag%20&%20Canyon
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« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2009, 10:47:11 PM »

That is so sad. My condolences to the family. Glad they will have closure on this.
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