Ontario man charged in connection with homicide of missing woman in 1991
- On June 19, 2025, authorities took into custody David Alexander Snow, aged 70, from Bath, Ontario, charging him with first-degree murder in connection to a cold case dating back to 1991.
- Snow's arrest followed decades of investigation into the 1991 murder of Angelien Josephine Quesnelle, who was last seen in Peterborough on October 7, 1991.
- Quesnelle's abandoned vehicle was found on November 10, 1991, in an abandoned quarry east of Coe Hill, and her body was discovered five days later on McCoy Bay Road.
- OPP Detective Inspector Shawn Glassford stated that this arrest is a significant milestone in delivering the much-needed closure to Angelien's family and the residents of Apsley.
- David Alexander Snow is currently being held and is scheduled to appear in the Peterborough court on August 12, 2025, with the charge yet to be proven in court.
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InQuinte.ca | Arrest made in historical homicide investigation
The family of Angelien Quesnelle is one step closer to closure after an arrest was made in a historic homicide. Belleville OPP reported the 40-year-old resident of Apsley missing in October of 1991 after having last been seen in Peterborough. On November 10, 1991, Quesnelle's vehicle was found in an abandoned quarry in the area of Ridge Road and Highway 620, east of Coe Hill. An extensive search was conducted by the OPP and several items belongi…
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