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Homicide victim: Delia Adriano

Homicide: Delia Adriano

Posted on Sunday, September 26, 1982 01:30 PM

On Sunday, September 26, 1982, at approximately 9:30 p.m., Delia Adriano, 25 years, was last seen walking towards the side entrance to her home on Wildwood Drive in the Town of Oakville, Ontario, where she had been dropped off by a friend. Later the same evening at approximately 10:30 p.m., witnesses reported hearing a woman screaming in the area of Wildwood Drive and Slade Crescent. A young woman fitting Delias description was observed being forced into a dark sub-compact vehicle by a male suspect....

Missing Person: Kenneth Gene Reed

Missing Person: Kenneth Gene Reed

Posted on Thursday, August 26, 1982 12:00 AM

REED was boating on Lake Ontario with a friend when he jumped from the boat. REED is presumed to have drowned on Lake Ontario.

If you have any information on this case, please contact the HRPS or Crime Stoppers.

Most Wanted: Burlington Historical Sex Assault Suspect

Most Wanted: Burlington Historical Sex Assault Suspect

Posted on Monday, December 15, 1980 11:15 AM

The Halton Regional Police Service  Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Unit are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a man wanted for a historical sexual assault in Burlington.

During the overnight hours of December 15, 1980 a woman in her 30's was walking in the area of Nelson Street and Ontario Street when she observed a man standing beside a parked vehicle on the opposite side of the street. The man began to walk parallel to the woman eventually crossing the street to her side. Approaching...

Homicide victim: Charles Albert Melo

Homicide: Charles Albert Melo

Posted on Sunday, September 21, 1980 01:15 PM

On August 21, 1980 at 11:45 p.m. the body of Charlie Melo was found on Third Line north of the QEW, Oakville, Ontario. Mr. Melo had been shot in the head and his body dumped on the side of the road. Investigators learned that Mr. Melo had received a telephone call at 10:22 p.m., and this prompted him leaving his Toronto residence. Mr. Melo grew up and spent all of his time in the downtown area of Toronto. Mr. Melo was known to police and frequented cafe and shops in the College Street area of Toronto.

If...

Missing Person: Ronnie Nasby

Missing Person: Ronnie Nasby

Posted on Friday, September 12, 1980 12:00 AM

Ronnie NASBY and Steven NASBY had gone fishing with two adult males in Lake Ontario. Their boat sank and the two adult male bodies were later recovered. Both NASBYS are presumed to have drowned on Lake Ontario.

If you have any information on this case, please contact the HRPS or Crime Stoppers.

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