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CRIMESTOPPERS.NS.CA 31 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/ Jerell AaronWright At about 10:45 p.m. on May 13, 2009, Mr. Wright (aka Rutu) arrived at a residence on 16 Clarence Street, North Preston. He was standing in a shared driveway when a series of gunshots were fired in his direction from a vehicle driving by. Mr.Wright was shot and later died in hospital. According to police, those responsible for the shooting immediately left the area in the vehicle. The investigation, to date, has led police to believe the victim was not alone in the driveway when he was shot and that he was not the intended target. Donald David Snelgrove On August 21, 2000, at approximately 1:20 pm, police responded to a report of a death at 3628Windsor Street, Halifax. Upon police arrival, the victim, Donald David Snelgrove, was found deceased in the livingroom of his Windsor Street apartment. The investigation revealed that Mr. Snelgrove had been assaulted some time prior to his death, and this assault was a contributing factor in his death. Police have information about an alleged disturbance and assault, of which Mr. Snelgrove was the victim, which occurred on RomansAvenue, Friday,August 18, 2000. Police are also interested in speaking to anyone who may have seen Mr. Snelgrove’s 1988 grey Plymouth Reliant in the area at the time of this disturbance and assault. Shane Darrell Siddle On December 12, 1994, police responded to the Victoria General Hospital regarding a report from medical staff concerning a serious head injury received by their patient, Shane Siddle, causes of which were unknown at that time. Mr. Siddle died in hospital as a result of the head injuries on December 13, 1994.The investigation revealed that Mr. Siddle may have been involved in an altercation, and knocked unconscious, near his BelleAireTerrace residence sometime during the night of December 7, 1994, which went unreported to police. Sadie Mae Rogers Sadie Rogers was 80 years old in 1981 and lived alone in her home located at 112 Cordova Street, Amherst, Nova Scotia. Rogers, who was never married and had worked for most of her life as a housekeeper, was well known in her neighbourhood and was last seen alive on Saturday evening, September 26, 1981. Nearly a week later, neighbours were becoming concerned that they had not seen any activity at Rogers’ residence. The Amherst Police Department was contacted on Friday, October 2, 1981, and discovered her body inside the residence, the victim of a homicide Michael Leo Resk On December 9, 1955, at approximately 2 a.m., police responded to a report from a taxi driver, who reported spotting a delivery van parked on Acadia Street, near Roome Street, in an unusual manner. Upon police arrival, the victim, Michael Leo Resk, was found murdered in the back of the delivery van, being the victim of gun shot wounds. The investigation revealed the victim and his brother owned and operated a store on Gottingen Street, Halifax.The victim usually left his house on Poplar Street late in the evening to go to his store to assist his brother in locking up for the night. On this particular evening, Mr. Resk never made it to the store. Carla Gail Strickland On June 5, 1991, at 12:58 p.m., police responded to a report from a citizen who had been walking along the north side of Mic Mac Lake, Dartmouth, adjacent to the 118 Highway, when he came upon a body of a deceased female. Upon police arrival, the victim, Carla Gail Strickland, was identified as the deceased. She had been the victim of murder and left at this site.The investigation revealed that the victim spent the evening of June 2, 1991, celebrating a friend’s birthday at a popular Halifax club, then went to Albro Lake Beach, Dartmouth, with three male subjects where they hung out until dawn. At approximately 7:00 a.m. on Monday, June 3, 1991, Carla Strickland was reportedly dropped off by one of the men at the Tim Horton’s on Wyse Road, Dartmouth, where she was reportedly going to use the pay telephone at this location. Carla Strickland was not seen alive again.

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