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Remains in Barrie Park Confirmed as Local Man

July 17, 20261 Min Read
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Remains in Barrie Park Confirmed as Local Man
Human remains found in a Barrie park on June 5 have been identified as Jamie "Bones" Goudreault, 50, from Barrie. HANDOUT/Barrie Police
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Barrie police have confirmed the identity of the human remains found in a city park last week.

A worker in the Berczy Park area, close to Wellington Street East and Berczy Street, stumbled upon the bones and contacted authorities just before 1 p. m. on June 5.

A post mortem was performed, and police have identified the remains as belonging to Jamie Goudreault, 50, from Barrie. His next of kin have been informed.

The case is being treated as suspicious and is under investigation as a homicide, though authorities state it’s too early to determine how Goudreault died.

“The victim was known to police and went by the nickname ‘Bones.’ He would routinely panhandle at Highway 400 off-ramp at Bayfield Street and the Essa Road on-ramp at Fairview Road,” said police in a news release.

Investigators are reaching out to the public for any information regarding Goudreault’s last known activities or contacts over recent months.

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