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OPP descend on Six Nations property in probe tied to missing Hagersville woman

Amber Ellis was last seen toward the end of February 2021. On March 19, 2024, OPP said they were searching a property for human remains in Six Nations of the Grand River. @OPP_wr

OPP say they completed a search of another residence in Six Nations of the Grand River seeking evidence connected to a missing Hagersville, Ont. woman.

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Investigators say “no human remains were found” at a property on First Line amid a search Tuesday they hoped would add some clues to the disappearance of Amber Ellis.

Ellis has been missing for over three years. At the time, the 33-year-old was living at a Haldimand County address before being reported missing March 8, 2021 by her mother.

It’s the second time detectives have searched a property in Six Nations in as many years.

In early June 2023, OPP descended on a Sixth Line property for a similar outing.

A $50,000 reward was offered in October 2022 for information leading investigators to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible in the disappearance.

It came just months after investigators said they suspected people had not been forthcoming with information related to the disappearance and that “witnesses” exist with information that could solve the case.

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The appeal for persons to come forward came the same day Ellis’s mother pleaded for her daughter’s safe return in an OPP video.

Police say the owners and tenants of the property explored Tuesday were not considered persons of interest.

The investigation remains active, according to detectives.

Anyone with information can reach out to the OPP or leave an anonymous online message at Crime Stoppers.

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