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56 Years Later: Nova Scotia Teen’s Disappearance Unresolved

30 November 2025
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56 Years Later: Nova Scotia Teen’s Disappearance Unresolved
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Patrick Paddon, a 17-year-old, went missing on November 29, 1969, during a deer hunting trip in Colchester County, Nova Scotia. Despite his father and uncle returning without him and extensive search efforts, no trace of Patrick was ever found, leading to theories about his disappearance, including the possibility of an accidental shooting. His family, particularly his niece Nicole Balcom, continues to seek closure, discussing the case regularly and putting up posters in hopes of finding new clues. Patrick was declared dead years ago, but the mystery of his fate remains unresolved.

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