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Police release age-enhanced photo of Etobicoke girl who went missing in 1985

WATCH ABOVE: Exactly 34 years since an eight-year-old girl disappeared in Etobicoke, Toronto police are releasing an age enhanced photograph of Nicole Morin in hopes of finding clues. Caryn Lieberman reports – Jul 30, 2019

Toronto police have released an updated, enhanced photo of Nicole Morin, who went missing 34 years ago, in hopes of finding out what happened to her.

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Investigators said Morin, then eight years old, reportedly left her top-floor apartment on The West Mall in Etobicoke on July 30, 1985.

She was never seen again, police said.

“Despite the passage of years, various media releases and numerous tips from the public, police have been unable to bring this investigation to a conclusion, and it is still unknown as to what exactly happened to Nicole that day,” Toronto police wrote in a news release Tuesday.

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Investigators said that in 1985, Nicole was described as four feet tall and weighed 55 pounds with straight, shoulder-length brown hair, brown eyes and a birthmark on her right upper forehead.

Anyone with information about Morin is asked to call police at 416-808-7411 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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