Male from Ontario Shores Wanted on Warrant of Committal
Police are searching for a male who is wanted on a Warrant of Committal in Whitby.
Delroy APPLE, age 47, was last seen at approximately 7:00 p.m., on Thursday, June18, 2026 at Ontario Shores located at 700 Gordon Street in Whitby.
APPLE is wanted on a Warrant of Committal. If you see him, do not approach and call the police.
He is described as: male, Black, 5'6’, short dark hair, with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a white shirt, grey pants and multi-coloured shoes.
A photo of APPLE is attached.
Anyone who knows the location of this male is asked to contact their local police service. In Durham Region, please call 905-579-1520 ext. 1805.
Anonymous information can be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at https://t.co/jEbcGyRkvC and tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward.
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I completely respect and appreciate Esther’s family wanting to protect her medical privacy. That is every parent’s right, and I say this with genuine empathy for what they are going through right now.
But learning tonight that Esther is autistic and considered vulnerable fundamentally changes the level of concern surrounding this disappearance.
A 14-year-old girl missing for nearly a week, reportedly without shoes, in light clothing, with no phone and no money, should have had the entire city on heightened alert from the very beginning.
Police rely heavily on the public as extra eyes and ears. Context matters in missing person investigations. Unfortunately, when people hear “missing teenager,” some may wrongly assume the child simply ran away and will eventually return home. But knowing Esther is on the autism spectrum underscores just how vulnerable she may be and why this situation is so urgent.
As a former investigator, I understand and respect the family’s wishes regarding privacy. But personally, I would have strongly encouraged that this information be released earlier because Esther’s safety has to be the overriding priority right now.
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#LATEST: Police have updated the location where 14-year-old Esther was last seen, while confirming that the teen has previously been diagnosed as being on the spectrum. https://t.co/Re8z2kdkfW