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Can you tell I like to post the older Canadian cases?
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3615dmab.html
The Doe Network:
Case File 3615DMAB
Ron Yakimchuk
Missing since June 12, 1973 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
* Date Of Birth: March 25, 1946
* Age at Time of Disappearance: 27 years old
* Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'10"-6'0"; 150 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: White male. Black hair; brown eyes.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Ron and his wife, Terry Pettit left Edmonton, Alberta on June 9, 1973 to head east to Montreal, in a battered Volkswagen Beetle. They were going to attend a wedding on June 16, 1973, then head to the Maritimes, where Ron hoped to land a teaching position and Terry, an Edmonton Journal reporter, intended to seek work as a journalist. En route, they stopped to visit friends near Brandon. The next day, they stopped in Dryden, Ontario, and mailed a one-word postcard to Edmonton.
They did not come to the wedding and have never been seen or heard of since.
They traveled in a 1959 Volkswagen Beetle, red with a green hood, green fender and Alberta licence CA3-262. The car was filled with a white, three-metre kayak and boxes of clothes, books and household goods.
Their bank accounts have never been touched and their Volkswagen has never shown up anywhere. Ron's life insurance has never been collected. The couple has never been declared dead.
There was talk the couple was planning to go to Europe, but police say only Terry had a passport. They may have decided against staying on the narrow, hilly Trans-Canada Highway and headed south, crossing the U.S. border at International Falls and on to Duluth, MN. It's unclear whether police ever checked on that possibility, or if there are records of their entry into the U.S.
Ron is described as laid back, and a calming influence. A farm boy from Andrew, Alta., he was described by friends as "down to Earth" and "extremely sensible and mature."
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Edmonton City Police
Det. Bernneis
780-421-3387
or
Ontario Provincial Police
Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies/Remains Unit
1-877-934-6363 - Toll Free in North America
705-330-4144 - Local or outside of North America
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http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2461dfab.html
The Doe Network:
Case File 2461DFAB
Terry Pettit
Missing since June 12, 1973 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
* Date Of Birth: December 30, 1949
* Age at Time of Disappearance: 23 years old
* Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'4"; 120 lbs
* Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Blonde, short hair; blue/green eyes. Glasses.
* Dentals: Available Terry had extensive dental work.Had worn braces for a few years.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Terry and her husband, Ron Yakimchuk left Edmonton, Alberta on June 9, 1973 to head east to Montreal, in a battered Volkswagen Beetle. They were going to attend a wedding on June 16, 1973, then head to the Maritimes, where Ron hoped to land a teaching position and Terry, an Edmonton Journal reporter, intended to seek work as a journalist. En route, they stopped to visit friends near Brandon. The next day, they stopped in Dryden, Ontario, and mailed a one-word postcard to Edmonton.
They did not go to the wedding and have never been seen or heard of since.
They traveled in a 1959 Volkswagen Beetle, red with a green hood, green fender and Alberta licence CA3-262. The car was filled with a white, three-metre kayak and boxes of clothes, books and household goods.
Their bank accounts have never been touched and their Volkswagen has never shown up anywhere. Ron's life insurance has never been collected. The couple has never been declared dead. There was talk the couple was planning to go to Europe, but police say only Terry had a passport. They may have decided against staying on the narrow, hilly Trans-Canada Highway and headed south, crossing the U.S. border at International Falls and on to Duluth, MN. It's unclear whether police ever checked on that possibility, or if there are records of their entry into the U.S.
Terry is described as an early feminist, a rabble-rouser and a free spirit who drank scotch whisky, rolled her own cigarettes and dragged pals off on adventures. Friends say she often acted on impulse. Terry graduated from high school at 16, took a year of engineering, then switched to arts. But she quit school in 1969 and joined The Journal as a proofreader, eventually working her way onto the reporting staff.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Edmonton City Police
Det. Bernneis
780-421-3387
OR
Ontario Provincial Police
Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies/Remains Unit
1-877-934-6363 - Toll Free in North America
705-330-4144 - Local or outside of North America
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3615dmab.html
The Doe Network:
Case File 3615DMAB
Ron Yakimchuk
Missing since June 12, 1973 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
* Date Of Birth: March 25, 1946
* Age at Time of Disappearance: 27 years old
* Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'10"-6'0"; 150 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: White male. Black hair; brown eyes.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Ron and his wife, Terry Pettit left Edmonton, Alberta on June 9, 1973 to head east to Montreal, in a battered Volkswagen Beetle. They were going to attend a wedding on June 16, 1973, then head to the Maritimes, where Ron hoped to land a teaching position and Terry, an Edmonton Journal reporter, intended to seek work as a journalist. En route, they stopped to visit friends near Brandon. The next day, they stopped in Dryden, Ontario, and mailed a one-word postcard to Edmonton.
They did not come to the wedding and have never been seen or heard of since.
They traveled in a 1959 Volkswagen Beetle, red with a green hood, green fender and Alberta licence CA3-262. The car was filled with a white, three-metre kayak and boxes of clothes, books and household goods.
Their bank accounts have never been touched and their Volkswagen has never shown up anywhere. Ron's life insurance has never been collected. The couple has never been declared dead.
There was talk the couple was planning to go to Europe, but police say only Terry had a passport. They may have decided against staying on the narrow, hilly Trans-Canada Highway and headed south, crossing the U.S. border at International Falls and on to Duluth, MN. It's unclear whether police ever checked on that possibility, or if there are records of their entry into the U.S.
Ron is described as laid back, and a calming influence. A farm boy from Andrew, Alta., he was described by friends as "down to Earth" and "extremely sensible and mature."
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Edmonton City Police
Det. Bernneis
780-421-3387
or
Ontario Provincial Police
Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies/Remains Unit
1-877-934-6363 - Toll Free in North America
705-330-4144 - Local or outside of North America
***
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2461dfab.html
The Doe Network:
Case File 2461DFAB
Terry Pettit
Missing since June 12, 1973 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
* Date Of Birth: December 30, 1949
* Age at Time of Disappearance: 23 years old
* Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'4"; 120 lbs
* Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Blonde, short hair; blue/green eyes. Glasses.
* Dentals: Available Terry had extensive dental work.Had worn braces for a few years.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Terry and her husband, Ron Yakimchuk left Edmonton, Alberta on June 9, 1973 to head east to Montreal, in a battered Volkswagen Beetle. They were going to attend a wedding on June 16, 1973, then head to the Maritimes, where Ron hoped to land a teaching position and Terry, an Edmonton Journal reporter, intended to seek work as a journalist. En route, they stopped to visit friends near Brandon. The next day, they stopped in Dryden, Ontario, and mailed a one-word postcard to Edmonton.
They did not go to the wedding and have never been seen or heard of since.
They traveled in a 1959 Volkswagen Beetle, red with a green hood, green fender and Alberta licence CA3-262. The car was filled with a white, three-metre kayak and boxes of clothes, books and household goods.
Their bank accounts have never been touched and their Volkswagen has never shown up anywhere. Ron's life insurance has never been collected. The couple has never been declared dead. There was talk the couple was planning to go to Europe, but police say only Terry had a passport. They may have decided against staying on the narrow, hilly Trans-Canada Highway and headed south, crossing the U.S. border at International Falls and on to Duluth, MN. It's unclear whether police ever checked on that possibility, or if there are records of their entry into the U.S.
Terry is described as an early feminist, a rabble-rouser and a free spirit who drank scotch whisky, rolled her own cigarettes and dragged pals off on adventures. Friends say she often acted on impulse. Terry graduated from high school at 16, took a year of engineering, then switched to arts. But she quit school in 1969 and joined The Journal as a proofreader, eventually working her way onto the reporting staff.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Edmonton City Police
Det. Bernneis
780-421-3387
OR
Ontario Provincial Police
Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies/Remains Unit
1-877-934-6363 - Toll Free in North America
705-330-4144 - Local or outside of North America