Showing posts with label Manitoba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manitoba. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Murder of Greg Bruce Trout

On July 24, 2010, Greg Trout was hit by a vehicle in Cross Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He would be transported to the hospital but would pass away.

The vehicle is believed to be a green, 2001, Ford Explorer Sport Trac, with Manitoba Licence Plate number FRN 787, was the vehicle involved in the collision

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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Disappearance of Stephen "Steve" Mysick




On October 27, 1973, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 61-year-old Stephen "Steve" Mysick packed his suitcase and left where he was staying in Rapid City, Manitoba, Canada. He would be seen at the CP train station in Brandon. It's believed that since he had ties to and formerly lived in Winnipeg that he was traveling there. There was no indication that he actually boarded the train to Winnipeg.

He had been living with friends for the last 2.5 years before his disappearance after getting out of a mental hospital. He had very limited funds at the time. Foul play is not suspected in this case.

Stephen is a white male and was 61-years-old at the time. He's 5'6" (167 cm) and 137 lbs (62kg). He has white hair and a light complexion. There was visible decay on his teeth. He was wearing a green windbreaker, a plaid shirt that was buttoned at the neck, a brown overcoat, a brown fedora, and green pants. 

SOURCES:
Canada's Missing
The Doe Network

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Murder of Kerrie Ann Brown

On the night of October 15, 1986, 15-year-old Kerrie Brown went to a house party in Thompson, Manitoba, Canada. She had gone with her close friend Nicole. At the party, Kerrie became upset after seeing an ex-boyfriend talking with another girl. The two girls would decide to leave together, but when they went outside Nicole realized she forgot her purse. 

Nicole went back inside to get it leaving Kerrie outside on her own. Nicole would then get into an argument with her boyfriend just before she was to leave. When Nicole returned Kerrie was nowhere in sight. She assumed Kerrie may have left without her as she was taking too long and got a ride with someone. She saw single footsteps going down the driveway in the snow and car tracks where they left.

Nicole worried about Kerrie searched for her. The two were supposed to be staying the night at Nicole's house that night. She even returned to the party twice just in case, but no one would see Kerrie alive again.

Two days later on the outskirts of the city, Kerrie's body was found by horseback riders. She was laying on a jacket and her face was unrecognizable. She had been raped and her face bludgeoned with a nearby tree branch.

The truck of the person who killed her likely got stuck. A red and blue air mattress and a black rubber car mat were found at the scene. Used to help get them unstuck.

SOURCES: 

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The Winnipeg Sun

CBC October 16, 2018

Thompson Citizen June 14, 2021

Thompson Citizen October 16, 2021

Monday, January 13, 2020

Disappearance of Sylvia Linda Klayh


On August 13, 1967, 14-year-old Sylvia Klayh and her family were at their family cabin in Brereton Lake, Manitoba, Canada. Around 11 a.m. Sylvia and her father had an argument. She left the cabin without a word. When she didn't return for lunch her father reported her missing.

There was a ground search of the surrounding area of the cabin, but there was no trace of her. As she did leave the cabin on her own accord she was first considered a runaway, but since there has been such a long time without contact it's possible she met foul play.

Sylvia is a white female and was 14 at the time she disappeared. She may also be using the last name Ciprianovich. She was  5'6" and 119 lbs at the time. She has long brown hair and brown eyes.

SOURCES:
Canada's Missing
Unidentified Wikia
Calgary Herald 
The Ottawa Citizen 

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Resources For Canada and Canada's Territories Cold Cases, Missing Persons, and Unidentified

This page is dedicated to Canada's Provinces and Territories. Click Here to see other Countries. If you have any links to add post a comment below and I'll add it on here. This isn't a complete list.

General 
Canada's Missing
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 

Canada's Provinces 

Alberta
Calgary Crime Stoppers
Edmonton Police Services

British Columbia

Saskatchewan
Regina Police
Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers (Missing)
Saskatchewan Association of Chief of Police



Quebec 


Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Murder of Travis Benjamin Bilay


The last time anyone saw 24-year-old Travis Benjamin Bilay was sometime in Jan. of 2013. His remains were found on May 7, 2013, on a rural property in southwest of Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.

SOURCES:
Manitoba Crime Stoppers
Winnipeg CTV News

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Murder of Hillary Angel Wilson


On Thursday, August 20, 2009, the body of 18-year-old Hilliary Angel Wilson was found in a field near the intersection of Highway 59 and North Perimeter (101) in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.  She was last seen at the corner of Selkirk Ave. and McKenzie St. in Winnipeg on August `9 around 7 p.m.

SOURCES:
Manitoba Crime Stoppers
CBC
CTV News Winnipeg
Global News

Disappearance of Columbus G. McLeod

In 1908, 62/63-year-old Columbus G. McLeod was a DeSoto County sheriff. On November 30th he carried out game law enforcement duties in Lee C...