April 2 2019
FEATURE Missing in Durham Region | The Oshawa Express
This map shows the location of where unidentified female remains were found in Clarington in 2006. (Photo courtesy of DRPS)
"On Friday, Oct. 27, 2006, a man discovered human remains while walking in a field near South Service Road and Holt Road in Clarington.
Officials from DRPS and the coroner’s office completed an archaeological dig of the area and located further remains, as well as a ladies watch.
Further investigation in 2010 revealed more remains, and new items, including a ladies gold ring, two diamonds, a multi-coloured short-sleeved shirt with a hood, and a portion of a pair of grey track pants.
Police believe the remains belong to a woman between the age of 18 to 30, and the remains were at the recovery scene between two and 10 years, or possibly longer.
A positive identification of the woman has yet to be made.
While having a friend or loved one missing is a heartbreaking situation, history shows there is always reason to keep hope alive."