Province offering $50K reward in northern Ontario cold case


There's a renewed enchantment within the investigation involving a northern Ontario teen murdered in her house greater than three many years in the past.


The province introduced a $50,000 reward for data resulting in the arrest and conviction of the one who killed 15-year-old Catherine Gowan, 32 years after her dying.


Gowan was discovered useless in her house on Adjala Avenue in Manitouwadge, round 200 kilometres north of Wawa, shortly after 9 p.m. on July 8, 1990, Ontario Provincial Police stated in a information launch Thursday morning.


Initially, no foul play was suspected in her dying, however OPP stated "the case has been handled as an ongoing, energetic murder investigation because of additional data obtained by police at numerous occasions through the intervening years."

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"I am assured there are individuals who have data that would establish these accountable for Catherine Gowan's homicide," OPP Det. Ins. Darryl Sigouin stated in a information launch.


"Each lead that is available in will probably be totally investigated. We wish to deliver decision to Catherine's household and guarantee those that dedicated this crime can pose no additional menace to anybody within the communities we serve."


Anybody with data is requested to contact OPP at 1-888-310-1122 and may present an nameless tip via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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