CRIMESTOPPERS.NS.CA 29 VOTPMWFE!DSJNFT - If you have information on any of these crimes, call Crime Stoppers at 2.911.333.9588, or submit a SecureWeb Tip at xxx/dsjnftupqqfst/ot/db/ If your tip leads to an arrest, you could qualify for a cash award up to $2,000.00. You can also text a secure message from your Android or iPhone by using Q4!UJQ!NPCJMF/ Leonette Marie Purcell Leonette Purcell, a 56-year-old homemaker, has not been seen or heard from since she disappeared on December 16, 2004, from her Grand Lake home situated near the Halifax International Airport. Items in the Purcells’ home appeared out of place or disturbed contrary to normal routine. An extensive search in the area of Grand Lake failed to reveal her whereabouts. Her personal banking and communications devices have not been accessed since her disappearance. Investigators are interested in identifying two unidentified males who were seen on a security camera at the Enfield Irving Big Stop, one of whom the camera caught calling the Purcell home on the morning Mrs. Purcell disappeared. Neither of these men were identified. Michael Joseph Peverill On January 19, 1999, at approximately 3:20 p.m., police responded to a report of an injured man at 88 Queen Street, Dartmouth. Upon police arrival, the victim, Michael Joseph Peverill, was observed laying on the bedroom floor, having suffered from a fatal gun shot wound. The investigation revealed that Mr. Peverill had last been seen January 19, 1999, at approximately 2:00 p.m, entering his apartment.Therefore, Mr. Peverill was killed sometime between 2:00 and 3:20 p.m. Mr. Peverill had just moved into this apartment complex one week prior to his death, although he had known and frequently visited the previous tenant. Kevin James Petrie On March 28, 2004, at approximately 1:00 p.m., police responded to a report that a male was having unknown medical problems at 7132 Spruce Street, Halifax. Upon police arrival, the victim, Kevin Petrie, was observed in medical distress. Mr. Petrie was transported to the QEII Hospital, where he later died. The investigation revealed that Mr. Petrie had been the victim of a home invasion and a serious assault on March 17, 2004, which occurred at 269 Pleasant Street, Dartmouth. It is believed that the injuries Mr. Petrie sustained during this home invasion were a contributing factor in his death. Judy Geraldine Parks On October 9, 1976, a badly decomposed body was discovered in a wooded area off Highway #103, near Timberlea, Nova Scotia.The body was partially covered up for concealment. Fourteen year old Judy Geraldine Parks was soon identified as the deceased, and she was the victim of a homicide. The investigation revealed the victim had been reported missing by a family member on July 11, 1976.The victim had been living at 2 Keating Road, apartment 303,Armdale, Halifax, at the time of her disappearance.The victim was last seen during the early evening of July 10, 1976. Tyrone Layton Oliver Mr.Oliver was shot several times and found in the playground area near the corner of Creighton and Gerrish Streets in Halifax on July 20, 2000. He died early the next morning at the QEII Health Sciences Centre. Police also responded to two stabbings and an assault around the same time and in the same vicinity as the homicide, and believe all four incidents may be linked. Jean Hilda Myra OnApril 5, 1990, at 10:48 a.m., police responded to a report from a citizen who had been walking on the west side of the grain elevators just south of South Bland Street, and discovered a body under a set of stairs next to the grain elevators. Upon police arrival, Jean Hilda Myra was identified as the deceased victim and she had been the victim of a homicide.The investigation revealed that the victim had been residing at theYMCA at the time of her death.The victim had last been seen leaving a tavern located in the south end of Barrington Street around midnight on April 4, 1990, and she was known to frequent the general surrounding area in the south end of Halifax.
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