40 years later: Police renew appeal in Nicole Morin cold case
ETOBICOKE, TORONTO, JUL 30 – Toronto Police Service offers a $50,000 reward to encourage tips in the unsolved disappearance of eight-year-old Nicole Morin, despite extensive investigations yielding no physical leads.
- To mark the 40th anniversary, the Toronto Police Service unveiled a $50,000 reward outside the Etobicoke apartment where Nicole Morin went missing on July 30, 1985.
- On July 30, 1985, Nicole Morin vanished shortly before 11 a.m. when she left her 20th-floor apartment in Etobicoke to meet a friend for a swim.
- Despite extensive efforts, Toronto police have conducted "one of the most extensive searches" in history, but failed to locate Morin, and her fate remains unknown.
- Amid the renewed appeal, Toronto police urged anyone with information to contact them or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers; Detective Sergeant Steve Smith affirmed `This case is not closed`.
- Ongoing efforts include releasing age-progressed images showing what Morin may look like as an adult, with Amanda Pick, CEO of the Missing Children Society of Canada, saying there remains hope after 43 years.
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‘Someone, somewhere knows something’: Police offer $50K reward in disappearance of Nicole Morin 40 years ago
40 years after eight-year-old Nicole Morin vanished from her Etobicoke home, Toronto police announced a reward of up to $50,000 for clues leading to her location.

Police offer $50k reward for info on 1985 disappearance of 8-year-old Toronto girl
Toronto police are offering a $50,000 reward for information in the cold case of an eight-year-old girl who disappeared 40 years ago. Police announced the reward outside the same apartment building where Nicole Morin went missing on July 30, 1985.
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