The St. Thomas Police Service has significantly increased their presence in a local conservation area as the urgent search for a missing man enters another critical day. Ruhirwa, a St. Thomas resident, was last seen on November 18, 2025, sparking extensive search operations throughout the community.
Intensified Search Efforts
Police resources have been concentrated around conservation areas in St. Thomas as investigators follow up on potential leads in the disappearance. The enhanced police presence reflects the growing concern for Ruhirwa's wellbeing as more time passes since he was last accounted for.
Authorities have been conducting ground searches and utilizing available resources to locate the missing man. The conservation area has become a focal point of the investigation, though police have not specified what led them to prioritize this location.
Community Assistance Sought
St. Thomas Police are urging anyone with information about Ruhirwa's whereabouts to come forward immediately. Investigators are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who may have seen the missing man in the days surrounding November 18 or who has information about his recent activities.
The extended duration of the search—now stretching beyond multiple days—has heightened concerns among both law enforcement and community members. Police have emphasized that no piece of information is too small when it comes to helping locate a missing person.
Ongoing Investigation
While the conservation area remains an active search location, police continue to pursue multiple investigative avenues simultaneously. The case remains a top priority for the St. Thomas Police Service, with multiple units dedicated to finding Ruhirwa and bringing closure to his concerned family and friends.
As the search continues, authorities are reminding the public to remain vigilant and report any potential sightings or information directly to the St. Thomas Police Service. The community's cooperation has been described as crucial to the investigation's success.