
Toronto police offer $50K reward for disappearance of 8-year-old in 1985
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 Etobicoke apartment building where Nicole Morin went missing on July 30, 1985.
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) say she was last seen around 11 a.m. after leaving her apartment to meet a friend for a swim, but she never arrived.
"We have no hard evidence. After she went in that elevator it's almost like she just disappeared," said Det. Sgt. Steve Smith with TPS.
"We're hoping that this [reward] brings somebody to bring that one tip to us that tells us where Nicole is."
Smith says police have conducted "one of the most extensive searches" in Toronto police history, but have not located Morin, who would now be 48 years old.
Investigators have released an updated age-progressed image of Morin, showing what she may look like as an adult, and are offering the monetary reward for information that leads to her location.
Smith says the case has "never been forgotten" and urges anyone with information to come forward.

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