

Petition Update: Jay’siiah Has Been Found. Please Support His Family.
To everyone who signed this petition, shared our posts, donated, prayed, amplified flyers, attended town halls, and stood beside Find Ontario Missing Boys through this painful journey, thank you.
Today, we share heartbreaking news with our community.
16-year-old Jay’siiah Webb-Long’s remains were located in Saskatchewan.
Jay’siiah was funny, smart, loving, kind, and deeply cherished by those who knew him. He was a protective big brother to his younger siblings, a beloved son, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend. His life mattered deeply, and his story will continue to fuel our fight for protection, accountability, prevention, and justice for vulnerable youth across this country.
After more than a year of searching, hoping, advocating, and refusing to let his name disappear, another family is now grieving the unimaginable loss of a child they loved deeply.
Right now, our immediate focus is supporting Jay’siiah’s family as they navigate unimaginable grief, funeral arrangements, memorial expenses, and the difficult road ahead.
For those asking how they can help directly, Jay’siiah’s loved ones have now created an official GoFundMe
If you are able to donate, please consider supporting the family during this devastating time. If you cannot donate, sharing the fundraiser and continuing to say Jay’siiah’s name matters deeply.
When the family is ready, I will still be travelling to Saskatchewan alongside members of Jay’siiah’s family in search of answers, accountability, and truth. We will continue encouraging anyone with information to come forward and cooperate with investigators.
If you have information connected to Jay’siiah Webb-Long’s movements, disappearance, or death, please contact Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes immediately:
📞 1-306-310-7267
📞 310-RCMP (7267) within Saskatchewan
Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers.
Behind the scenes, Find Ontario Missing Boys continues expanding its advocacy and prevention efforts across Ontario and beyond.
This includes:
• strengthening outreach in identified trafficking and exploitation red zones
• supporting grieving families navigating trauma, media attention, court proceedings, and advocacy
• continuing conversations with educators, community leaders, media, and investigators
• developing prevention resources for parents and vulnerable youth
• preparing formal recommendations and advocacy initiatives directed toward Ontario leadership and the Solicitor General surrounding missing and vulnerable youth prevention
I also want to acknowledge the incredible Find Ontario Missing Boys committee of volunteers, caregivers, advocates, families, and community members who have rallied around Jay’siiah’s family over these past days.
The love, solidarity, prayers, reposts, and compassion shown by the community have been deeply moving.
Our boys matter.
Their lives matter.
Their families matter.
And we will not stop demanding urgency, accountability, prevention, protection, and justice for our children.
Join the FOMB community online: Instagram.com/Findontariomissingboys
Your voice matters to helps us fight for accountability.
Share your story anonymously at findontariomissingboys.ca
Support Jay’siiah’s Family here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jaysiiah
With love, grief, and determination,
Shana McCalla
Founder, Find Ontario Missing Boys