

Madeira speaks Portuguese and understands Spanish and Italian, but struggles with English, his son said. He was last seen wearing a dark or black jacket with a distinctive large white stripe on each arm, light khaki pants, white or light-colour shoes, and a multi-coloured baseball cap, and carrying his wallet and keys. We don’t have any clues,” Michael said.Īntonio Madeira's son, Michael Madeira, holds posters of his father that have been plastered throughout Toronto since the elderly west Toronto resident went missing on July 12.Īntonia Madeira is described as five-foot-five and 150 pounds with a thin build, a tanned complexion, hazel eyes, balding short white hair, and a full white beard. Lots of calls came in initially and there were some possible sightings, but in the end nothing ever came to fruition and there’s been absolutely no trace of Madeira, according to his family.

Private search crews, some with sniffer dogs, even tried their hand at locating him. Teams of volunteers looked throughout Toronto and beyond, and plastered the city with posters and flyers. In the days and weeks following Madeira’s disappearance, police searched the immediate area where he was last seen and set up a command post. “A year to the day (since my father went missing) and we’re no closer to knowing what happened to him,” Madeira’s son, Michael, told on Wednesday afternoon. The 76-year-old Portuguese man’s was last seen near Winona Drive and Mulberry Crescent, which is in the vicinity of Vaughan Road and Oakwood Avenue, on Jsometime between 10:30 and 11 a.m.Īntonio Madeira, 76, was last seen on Jnear Winona Drive and Mulberry Crescent.

It’s been exactly one year since Antonio Madeira left his home in Toronto’s west end for the last time and his family says they are no closer to determining his whereabouts.
