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Toronto Police Offer $50,000 Reward to Mark 40th Anniversary of Nicole Morin’s Disappearance

A new age-progressed image accompanies a renewed call for tips to move the investigation forward.

Toronto police on July 30, 2025, announced a $50,000 reward for information about the 1985 disappearance of eight-year-old Nicole Morin (left) and released a new forensic age progression sketch (right) that shows what Morin could possibly look like at 48 years old.
A photo of Nicole Morin when she was 8-years-old in 1985.
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Overview

  • The Toronto Police Service held a ceremony at 627 The West Mall on July 30 to unveil the $50,000 reward marking the 40th anniversary of Morin’s disappearance.
  • Det. Sgt. Steve Smith described the ongoing case as one of the service’s most extensive searches and stressed that investigators remain actively engaged.
  • Investigators released a forensic age-progression sketch depicting Morin at 48 years old to refresh public recognition and generate new leads.
  • Representatives from Toronto Crime Stoppers and the Missing Children Society of Canada joined police in appealing to anyone with information to come forward.
  • The reward, valid for one year, invites tips to be submitted directly to police or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.