Vinessa Antoine (ex-Jordan Ashford, General Hospital) typically keeps her personal life private, but a pressing family issue has prompted her to seek assistance. Taking to Instagram, Antoine revealed, “My brother Micheal Antoine has been been missing for over a month and the police have not been helpful. I put out a missing person report 30 days ago with The Toronto police department, The OPP, and the Durham police.”

Antoine continued, “Instagram family. I usually don’t post on social media unless it’s about a tv or film project but at this point, I have no choice. If anyone knew my brother or knows where he might be, please dm me.”

She noted, “He was last scene in the hamilton area with a woman named Elizabeth Spencer. He usually goes on facebook everyday but has not been on his socials for over a month.”

Later on, she provided an update on Instagram, sharing, “They both have been struggling for years with addiction. Mike has been to some of the best rehab facilities in the world. He never stops communication with us. Even if he’s using drugs. Both Liz and Mike have stopped communication with their kids and with their extended family on the exact same date!”

Any tips are valuable and can remain anonymous if preferred. You can also reach out to Jon Demme, Detective Constable #90701, Toronto Police Service , 14 Division, Criminal Investigation Bureau, (416) 808-1404
90701@tps.ca.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the families as we hope for the safe return of Vinessa Antoine’s brother and Elizabeth. (Photo: Instagram/ABC)

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