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Waterloo Regional Police made an announcement today declaring that a famous Canadian celebrity chef has been reported missing since new year’s eve, who has not been able to contact his family since, has resulted in a nationwide search. The police requested public’s assistance for locating him.
Police mentioned during its official press statement on Monday, that 41-years-old Jonathan Gushue, who is the grand chef at Langdon Hall Country House Hotel and Spa in Cambridge, Ont., last made contact with his family in downtown Toronto on Dec. 31. It was alleged that “his family has had no contact with him since that date and are concerned for his well-being.” Gushue is described to be almost 5 feet 10 inches tall, with short dark hair and blue eyes, and 180 pounds in weight. He belongs to St. John’s, N.L., and is also often called by his middle name of Jonathan Herder. Gushue’s last Tweet on the on social networking website was posted on Dec. 26.
The Waterloo Region Record newspaper claims that Gushue is married with three children. Gushue has had a very vast experience of working at renowned restaurants and hotels all over Canada and abroad, including The Berkeley Hotel in London, U.K., the Four Seasons hotel in Toronto, the Wedgewood Hotel in Vancouver and the Sunvalley Hotel in Japan. Whereas the Langdon Hall’s website claims that Gushue has won numerous honorary awards for his work, one of which is the gold medal at the Gold Medal Plates culinary competition in Toronto.
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