UNIDENTIFIED: Carbon Jane Doe - Found in 1995 - Alberta
She was likely last seen alive between 1980 and 1985. She was between 5’0” to 5’4” tall, had multiple dental fillings, and may have had children. She would have suffered from repetitive fevers due to brucellosis, a disease not commonly found in Canada.
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Alberta - Case Summaries
Karl Heinz Behr was last seen on December 25, 1981, in Edmonton, Alberta, when he left a family function to go home.
In November 1971, 23-year-old, three-months-pregnant Eileen “Gail” McCarthy was last seen boarding a bus a block away from her home.
William Bereziuk left home in Edmonton to spend the winter in the Birch Mountain area of Alberta, then return to Edmonton in August of 1975.
Julie Ann Derouin was 23 years old and 7 months pregnant when she was last seen in Lethbridge, Alberta in January of 1980.
Jeffrey Dekleyn was last seen on surveillance footage withdrawing money from an ATM machine in Hamilton, Ontario.
In August 1996, 34-year-old Bruce Berthelot left his family residence in Leamington, Ontario. He may have travelled to Manitoba or western Canada.
Tim Marcel Villemaire - also known as Timmy - has been missing since 2001 from Cambridge, Ontario. He may have been showing signs of schizophrenia at the time of his disappearance.
Mabel Crumback was 19 years old when she vanished from her home in Toronto, Ontario, on May 28, 1950. Her disappearance remains unsolved.
Francis Harris disappeared Friday, April 21, 1972. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance.
Mary Lejeune was last seen in Montréal, Québec in February of 1991. She was 28 years old at the time of her disappearance.
Singh Sukmwinder Lebhana was 14 years old when he took all his belongings and left Montréal in 2004.
Danielle Boisvert was 18 years old when she disappeared on November 6, 1979 in Montréal, Québec.
Jean-Guy Champagne, 25, and Jean Gravel, 24, left work in the early hours of July 7, 1974. They were never seen again.
On November 1, 1985, Isabelle Bourgeot disappeared from Limoilou, Québec. She may be suffering from amnesia due to a car accident.
Tersilla Bonthaux was 79 years old when she disappeared while walking home near Duck Lake, Saskatchewan.
Wilson Grant Nokohoot was last seen in the 1800 block of Smith Street in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Emily Osmond lived a reclusive lifestyle in Kawacatoose First Nation, Saskatchewan. She was 78 years old when she disappeared in September of 2007.
Anker Ljunggren was last seen by his wife in October of 1935, in Craik or Craig Saskatchewan. He was 29 years old.
Michael David Hart left his home in Langton, Ontario, to look for work out west. After May 24, 1996, he had no further contact with his parents and he has not been seen since.
Mark Kostewitz was 23 years old when he left his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for a trip to Europe. He was never seen again.
Johnson Beardy was 27 years old when he disappeared in the early morning hours of March 8, 1985 in Thompson, MB.
Sylvia Klayh was 14 years old when she vanished from her family’s cabin in Brereton Lake, Manitoba on August 13, 1967. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance.
Emily Ballantyne, from Northlands First Nation, disappeared in April 1991. She was 24 years old.
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