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Police seeking public’s help in identifying killer of Midhurst, Ont. woman

File photo of a Barrie police cruiser. Barrie Police Service / Facebook

MIDHURST, Ont. – Police are releasing a series of videos on Facebook in an effort to identify suspects in the slaying of a 30-year-old woman.

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A joint investigation by provincial and Barrie, Ont., police found that human remains discovered on March 16, 2016, in a forest near Midhurst, Ont., are those of Jaimee Lee Miller.

Miller was reported missing to Barrie police on Nov. 2, 2015, and the OPP say an autopsy determined that the mother of three young children was a victim of foul play.

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Police say the videos being released show details of the ongoing investigation that they hope will elicit information from the public to solve what they call a “horrific crime.”

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A $50,000 reward was issued by the province last October for information that leads police to Miller’s killer.

 

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