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Hancock Crime Scene

Demolished House in Clarington, Ontario, Canada

Oct 01 2022

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 19272

Hazards of Hancock Crime Scene

Significant water damage throughout several of the houses, especially in the basements but not limited to. Also, upon visiting to this location, there was a security company vehicle with a security guard inside parked in a driveway near the intersection of Nash Rd. and Hancock Rd. Also, it is in a currently occupied neighbourhood, and there is potential to be spotted by neighbours.

History of Hancock Crime Scene

The complete history of this area is unknown to me. According to Google Street View, at least one of these houses was occupied as late as September 2018. Due to the houses being so close in proximity (one after another), assuming they were sold in a batch for some sort of development, but not confirmed.


Update: It appears the area is being redeveloped as per this development plan: https://www.clarington.net/en/business-and-development/proposed-draft-plan-of-subdivision-nash-road-and-hancock-road-courtice.aspx

Update 2: The area is completely demolished as of late 2023. Empty dirt field with preparations for a new neighbourhood connecting Hancock Rd. to the bordering neighbourhood west.


Five abandoned houses on the west side of Hancock Road are located just a few properties north of the intersection of Hanock Road and Nash Road in Courtice, Clarington, Ontario. There may be other abandoned houses in the area, but there’s no confirmation. Three out of four houses have accessible interiors, while one remains completely boarded up. There is also roof access to one house by using the antenna, but the antenna is not 100% sturdy, so it is advised not to climb it.

House 1: Open Garage

The first house visited was a two-story home with a basement. Upon arrival, one of the garage doors was open. Later, it was discovered that the back sliding door was also open. There appears to have been a good amount of activity in this house, considering the broken sections of drywall, but overall is relatively untouched. Interestingly, the fireplace contained ash, possibly indicating someone had a fire in the house after abandonment.

House 2: Crime Scene

House number two. This property was the most interesting. It is a one-story home with a basement and a garage. There is an enclosed porch at the back of the house, where an open door was found. Inside we immediately came across a small figurine of Jesus Christ on the kitchen island, along with a few pieces of police crime scene tape scattered on the floor. The basement had significant mould and water damage, but we found a newspaper dated August 25, 2016.

House 3: Inaccessible Interior, Rear Garage

A small boarded-up house with an inaccessible interior. There is a garage at the rear of the building.

House 4: Inaccessible Interior, Accessible Rooftop

The third house at this location was completely boarded up with no open access point. However, a garage at the back was accessible and open. This house is a two-story home with a basement. A tall antenna on the side of the home is located between the house and the hedges that can be climbed to access the roof. Caution is advised due to falling hazards, and the antenna is not very sturdy; it is advised not to climb it.

House 5: Window Entrance

The last house is a one-story home with a basement and garage and an open shed at the rear. The house is accessible only through a small, open window at the rear of the structure. The interior has some moderate vandalism/damage, and the basement appears to have significant water damage and mould.

Update 1 (2022-10-01)

There appear to be more abandoned properties, at least nine, than I had initially described here.

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1 year ago

The area is completely demolished as of late 2023. Empty dirt field with preparations for a new neighbourhood connecting Hancock Rd. to the bordering neighbourhood west.