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40-Year Mystery: Police Renew Search for Missing Girl Nicole Morin
30 Jul
Summary
- Eight-year-old Nicole Morin disappeared from her Etobicoke home 40 years ago
- Police have offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to her location
- Investigators say "it only takes one piece of new information to make a difference"

The disappearance of eight-year-old Nicole Morin from her Etobicoke home 40 years ago has gripped the Greater Toronto Area for decades. On July 30, 1985, Nicole left her penthouse apartment, never to be seen again after getting off the elevator.
In the years since, police, neighbors, and even psychics have exhaustively searched for clues, but the case remains unsolved. Now, Toronto police have announced a new $50,000 reward for information leading to Nicole's location. Investigators say the case has never been forgotten, and they hope a single new lead could finally crack the decades-old mystery.
"This case is not closed," said Detective Sergeant Steve Smith of the Homicide and Missing Persons Unit. "It has never been forgotten. And it only takes one piece of new information to make a difference." The reward will be valid for one year, and authorities are urging the public to come forward with any details, no matter how insignificant they may seem.