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So, this is a ‘woman’…Police in Canada post confusing tweet about missing ‘woman’ with a beard!

Twitter users blasted the police department for using apparently preferred pronouns that will do very little to help find the missing person

Newsroom July 1 07:48

Toronto Police are searching for a missing person, but their effort to enlist the public’s help may be a tad confusing.

The missing person is identified as Isobella Degrace, 27, who was last seen in the wee hours of June 25. The missing “woman” is described as 5 feet, 10-inches tall with shaggy blonde hair. And a goatee.

“How is this helping?” asked Twitter user Joseph Jones, a self-described gay leftist libertarian. “Seriously, if this person is in danger, misleading the public like this does a massive disservice.

 

News Release – Missing Woman, Ryerson Avenue and Bathurst Street area, Isobella Degrace, 27https://t.co/JB42sCtzxY pic.twitter.com/SO1VNr16NY

— Toronto Police (@TorontoPolice) June 30, 2022

Degrace was last seen on in the city’s Ryerson Avenue and Bathurst Street area, wearing a black t-shirt and grey pants. It’s no joke, as police say they are concerned for Degrace’s safety.

Twitter users blasted the police department for using apparently preferred pronouns that will do very little to help find the missing person.

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“How would you describe this woman on the radio or via text?” wrote MikeyP. “Would you maybe mention that this “woman” looks an awful lot like a conventional man?”

“Could you perhaps use facts for your bulletins, rather than identity preference?” tweeted GrammatonCleric. “That is, if the point is to locate the person, not just virtue signal.

Other Twitter users resorted to pure mockery in response to the Toronto Police tweet…

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