Leslie Conrad homicide still on the minds of police
October 5, 2018, Kings County, Nova Scotia . . . Leslie Ann Conrad was last seen by her family on October 5, 2006. Leslie was 45 years old when she disappeared. Her remains were found by a hunter on November 22, 2006 near Melanson Rd. in Kings County, and the investigation determined that she died as a result of foul play.
An extensive investigation ensued, however, no criminal charges have ever been laid. Although unsolved at this time, officers from RCMP Southwest Nova Major Crimes Unit continue to work to solve this crime and remain committed to this investigation. “The last time we appealed to the public for information about Leslie’s murder, some individuals did come forward with information.” says Cst. Dayle Burris. “We’re hoping that there is still someone out there who can help us, and Leslie’s family, to bring some closure to this incident.”
Anyone with information regarding the person (s) responsible for the murder of Leslie Conrad should contact the RCMP Kings County District or RCMP Southwest Nova Major Crimes. People with information can also contact Nova Scotia, Crime Stoppers, or the Nova Scotia Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090. Information on the rewards program can be found online at http://www.gov.ns.ca/just/public_safety/rewards.