Posted April 7, 2022 at 5:03 pm Hamilton police issued a response following a viral post on social media claiming that there was a serial killer targeting women with tattoos in Hamilton and Halton. (Photo by Hamilton Police Department) The Hamilton Police Department issued a response on Thursday (April 7th) following a post on social media saying that there was a serial killer targeting women with tattoos in the Hamilton and Halton areas. The viral post suggests that women in their thirties and forties are being targeted and that there is a link between the alleged serial killer and two missing persons – Stacie Rasberry and Emily Bailey. “Investigators can confirm that there is no evidence that there are any links between missing persons in Hamilton or our neighboring police services at this time,” said Hamilton police. (Photo by Hamilton Police Department) Stacie Rasberry was last seen in Niagara on February 19, 2022. Police confirmed she was receiving medical attention and entered a shelter named Sarah Marlowe. Rasberry reportedly wore a black coat, a red pom-pom toe, a pink scarf and brown fur boots around the tops. Have you seen the Stacie Rasberry? Stacie was last seen by a neighbor on the afternoon of February 16 near her home near Pearl Street South & Bold Street in #HamOnt. The police and the family are worried about her well-being. If you have information, call 905-546-4925. – Hamilton Police (@HamiltonPolice) February 25, 2022 Emily Bailey was declared missing on January 10, 2022 by friends and relatives. Police say Bailey’s disappearance was “out of character”. He was last seen “leaving the home of an acquaintance” in the Weir St. area. North in Hamilton in the morning after attending a party on New Year’s Eve. Researchers believe that there are people who know what happened to Emily and encourage them to show up. Hamilton police continue efforts to locate Emily Bailey, a 23-year-old missing person from #HamOnt pic.twitter.com/AYsDHP0yp4 – Hamilton Police (@HamiltonPolice) February 11, 2022 Insauga Advertising Standards and Writing Policies