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Pickering ‘Lost Boys’ Case Marks 31 Years With No Answers

Sophia by Sophia
March 18, 2026
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March 17 marks a solemn anniversary in Durham Region, as families and residents remember the disappearance of six teenage boys from Pickering more than three decades ago. Known as the “Lost Boys of Pickering,” the case remains one of Canada’s most enduring unsolved mysteries.

The six teenagers — Jay Boyle, Michael Cummins, Danny Higgins, Chad Smith, Robbie Rumboldt and Jamie Lefebvre — vanished in the early hours of March 17, 1995, after a night out. Despite extensive searches and ongoing public interest, no definitive answers have ever been found.

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Over the years, the case has drawn attention from investigators, media, and online communities, yet it continues to leave families without closure. No bodies were ever recovered, and the boat the teens were believed to have used has never been found.

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Durham Regional Police have long maintained the theory that the boys may have taken a 14-foot Boston Whaler-style boat from Frenchman’s Bay and died after it capsized in the frigid waters of Lake Ontario. Hypothermia has been cited as the likely cause. However, this theory has been questioned over time due to a lack of conclusive evidence.

The investigation was notably supported by private investigator Bruce Ricketts, who worked on the case for years without compensation. He remained committed to uncovering the truth, even sharing updates with media and the families. However, Ricketts passed away in 2024, leaving the case without an active independent investigator.

Ricketts had raised alternative possibilities, including potential links to drug activity in the region at the time. He also questioned certain pieces of evidence and investigative conclusions, suggesting there may be more to the story than initially believed.

One of the few physical clues discovered was a gas can found in New York State shortly after the disappearance, believed to be connected to the missing boat. However, its location raised questions about how it traveled such a distance.

In 1998, human remains were discovered near the Niagara River, sparking hope for answers. One set of remains included clothing similar to what one of the boys had worn. However, DNA testing later confirmed that the remains did not belong to any of the missing teens.

Video surveillance from the night of the disappearance showed three of the boys entering a marina, but not all six. The footage has long been a point of interest, and questions remain about who else may have been present that night. Ricketts had reportedly uncovered additional footage before his death, suggesting others were at the marina, but no new leads have been publicly confirmed.

Despite the passage of time, the case continues to capture attention both locally and internationally. Online communities and independent researchers still discuss theories, hoping new information may eventually emerge.

Families of the missing boys continue to seek answers, urging anyone with information to come forward. Durham Regional Police and Crime Stoppers remain open to tips, emphasizing that even small details could be important.

More than 30 years later, the disappearance of the Lost Boys of Pickering remains unsolved — a painful reminder for the community and a case that still waits for closure.

Tags: Canada newsCold case CanadaDurham policeDurham Region crimeLost Boys caseMissing personsOntario CrimePickeringPickering newsTrue crimeUnsolved mystery
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