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GOVERNMENT OF CANADA TAKES CONCRETE ACTION REGARDING MISSING AND MURDERED ABORIGINAL WOMEN

VANCOUVER, B.C., October 29, 2010
The measures will improve law enforcement and the justice system through:

•A new National Police Support Centre for Missing Persons to help police forces across Canada by providing coordination and specialized support in missing persons investigations;
•A national “tip” Web site for missing persons;
•Enhancing the Canadian Police Information Centre database to capture additional missing persons data;
•Amendments to the Criminal Code to streamline the warrants application process where wiretaps are required in missing person cases; and
•A comprehensive list of best practices to help communities, law enforcement and justice partners in future work.

The measures will also improve:

•Federal funding for culturally appropriate victims services through provinces and territories; as well as funding for Aboriginal groups to help the families of missing and murdered Aboriginal women;
•New awareness materials, pilot projects and new school- and community-based pilot projects targeted to young Aboriginal women; and
•New community safety plans to be developed to enhance the safety of women living in Aboriginal communities.
 
We need more resources for missing persons and unsolved crimes in Canada - official, databases, etc.

Please, also update the resource centre here, when you find such materials:


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BC:
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Thank you Duck.


Anyone with information can contact their nearest RCMP detachment or contact CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The cases being investigated as part of this special probe are as follows:


1. Gloria MOODY - Homicide Williams Lake - 1969

2. Micheline PARE - Homicide Hudson Hope - 1970

3. Gale WEYS - Homicide Clearwater - 1973

4. Pamela DARLINGTON - Homicide Kamloops - 1973

5. Monica IGNAS - Homicide Terrace - 1974

6. Colleen MacMILLEN - Homicide One Hundred Mile House - 1974

7. Monica JACK - Homicide Merritt - 1978

8. Maureen MOSIE - Homicide Kamloops - 1981

9. Shelly-ann BASCU - Missing Hinton Alberta - 1983

10. Alberta WILLIAMS - Homicide Prince Rupert - 1989

11. Delphine NIKAL - Missing Smithers - 1990

12. Ramona WILSON - Homicide Smithers - 1994

13. Roxanne THIARA - Homicide Burns Lake - 1994

14. Alishia GERMAINE - Homicide Prince George - 1994

15. Lana DERRICK - Missing Terrace - 1995

16. Nicole HOAR - Missing Prince George - 2002

The investigation into the disappearance of Tamara Chipman and the homicide investigation of Aielah SARIC AUGER are being conducted by the local agencies. Reviewers have been and continue to be in contact with investigators from the CHIPMAN and SARIC AUGER investigations.

17. Tamara CHIPMAN - Missing Prince Rupert - 2005

18. Aielah SARIC AUGER - Homicide Prince George - Feb 2006

Posted on Friday, October 12, 2007 12:59 PM in News by 250 News


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Highway of Tears
A series of unsolved murders and disappearances of young women has earned the route the nickname the "Highway of Tears" along the 800 km (500 mi) section of highway between Prince George and Prince Rupert. It is unknown how many women have been killed or have suspicously disappeared since 1969, but some estimate the number could be as high as 43. By October 2007, Project E-Pana, an investigation by the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) examining the similarities among these murders and disappearances, determined that 18 of them show enough similarities to be linked. These are the unsolved murders and missing-persons files that are collectively called "The Highway of Tears" case.
 
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41212992616
Tamara Lynn Chipman
Height: 5'11"
Weight:130pounds
brown eyes
short brown hair/known to wear wigs,red+blonde
she has a scar on her chin
birthmark under her left eye
Last seem September 21,2005
Hitch Hiking outside Prince Rupert BC Canada
please report tips to RCMP.or CRIMESTOPPERS
1-800-222-TIPS 1-800-222-Tips or
Ray Michalko


http://vpinvestigations.ca/guest-speaker-service.html

Ray Michalko is a former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and has been a private investigator for more than ten years.
Ray Michalko
Valley Pacific Investigations
(604) 831-5585 (604) 831-5585 or Toll Free at (866)962-5585 (866)962-5585
or Fax at (604) 909-1787
info@vpinvestigations.ca
 
This blog is an excellent resource with current and comprehensive information about missing persons in BC. Thanks to watcher9 and dotr for bringing it to our attention.

http://wenswritings.wordpress.com/
 
I'm curious: does anyone know if the Canadian government website has a new link to its E-PANA task force? I'm having no luck finding a link that goes to a working web page.
 

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