Crime Stoppers Awareness Guide

CRIMESTOPPERS.NS.CA 45 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/ Sheila Patricia MADORE Ms. Madore, age 48 at the time, was reported missing on October 8, 2020, by a mobile outreach nurse who was familiar with her. On March 12, 2021, human remains were found on the grounds of the Findlay Community Centre at 26 Elliot St. in Dartmouth, and they were later identified as those of Ms. Madore.The medical examiner determined the cause of death was a homicide. Lynda Anne COMEAU On September 1, 2016, at 3 p.m., the Digby RCMP received a call for assistance at a residence on Fort Point Road,Weymouth North, NS. The body of Lynda Comeau was discovered within the residence. It was determined that Lynda Anne Comeau’s death was as a result of an injury and the manner of the death was ruled a homicide. Zachery LEFAVE Mr. Lefave, who was 20 when he disappeared, was last seen walking on Highway 334 in Plymouth,Yarmouth County, in the early morning hours of January 1, 2021. He is described as white, five feet nine inches tall, 175 pounds, with blue eyes, brown hair and brown facial hair. Investigators believe there are people who have information not yet offered to police that could result in locating Mr. Lefave. CoreyWilliam MURPHY On the 2nd of March 2004, just after 7:30 pm, 911 received a call of an injured male near the intersection of Hilden Drive and Herring Cove Road in Spryfield, Nova Scotia. Officers arrived on scene and discovered a male suffering from gun-shot wounds. The victim was transported to the hospital, but later succumbed to his injuries.The deceased was identified as CoreyWilliam Murphy of Halifax. The Medical Examiner confirmed Mr. Murphy’s death was a homicide. Simon MORRISON In the early morning hours, a shooting took place on Brunswick Street in Halifax on April 16, 2022. Multiple 911 calls were made to the Halifax Regional Police (HRP). On arrival, they found Simon Morrison close to the intersection of Uniacke Street. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.The Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service ruled the death a homicide. Investigators believe people may have information they have not offered to police that could result in arrests and possible charges in relation to his death. Anyone with information on this crime should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

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