Homicide of Josiah Kaelin Sparks

Homicide

DOB: July 18, 1995

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Josiah Kaelin Sparks.

On September 14, 2017, members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to an address on Cherry Brook Road, Lake Loon, to a report of family members having located the body of Josiah Sparks.  Investigators believe that Josiah Sparks met with foul play sometime between the dates of September 11 and September 14, 2017.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges.  Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Josiah Kaelin Sparks should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia.  Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicides of Earle Stewart and Matthew Hebb

Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes

Earle STEWART and Matthew HEBB

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Homicide

Police and the provincial government are hoping to receive more information about the homicides of Matthew Hebb and Earle Stewart through the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program.

Anyone who shares information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Mr. Hebb’s and Mr. Stewart’s death could receive up to $150,000.

On the afternoon of December 12, 2012, police and firefighters responded to a structure fire at 455 highway 374 in Sheet Harbour where they found Mr. Hebb and Mr. Stewart deceased inside the structure.

Police believe there are people who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Anyone with information should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

Those who come forward with information must provide their name and contact information. They may be called to testify in court. All calls will be recorded.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of James Alexander Lyle

Homicide

DOB: July 23, 1956

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of James Alexander Lyle.

In the late evening on February 19, 2012, RCMP responded to Montague Mines Road, Montague Gold Mines, to a report of a person lying unconscious on the side of the road. James Alexander Lyle was found deceased which was determined to be a result of foul play. Mr. Lyle was last seen leaving the former Rodeo Lounge in Burnside Park earlier that evening.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of James Alexander Lyle should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Naomi Kidston

Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes

Naomi Wendy KIDSTON

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DOB: February 17, 1979The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Naomi Wendy Kidston.

On June 7, 2005, at 1:30 p.m., police responded to an address on River Road in Spryfield, Nova Scotia. Upon arrival, officers located Ms. Naomi Kidston deceased inside an apartment. Her death was ruled a homicide.

Through investigation, officers have determined that Ms. Kidston was last seen alive in the early morning hours of June 7, 2005, at the residence where she was found deceased. Investigators believe that Naomi Kidston’s death was not a random act and that she would have known the person or person responsible for her death.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Naomi Wendy Kidston should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

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Homicide

DOB: November 6, 1968

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Tina Barron.

On October 6, 1985, Ms. Tina Barron was reported missing to police. On November 4, 1985, the remains of Ms. Barron were discovered in a wooded area off Robinbson Road, in the community of Shubenacadie, near Indian Brook, Nova Scotia. Ms. Barron was born on November 6, 1968.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges.  Anyone with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Tina Barron should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Kevin Farren

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Homicide

DOB: November 20, 1950

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Kevin S. Farren.

On March 9, 2012, in the early morning hours, members of Halifax Regional Police responded to a report of a break and enter in progress at an address on Havenbrook Hill, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. When officers arrived at this location, they located Mr. Kevin Farren inside the residence deceased, the victim of a homicide.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Kevin Farren should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

Reward for information on the murder of Timothy Kelly

Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes

Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes

Timothy KELLY

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Homicide

DOB: January 28, 1965The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Timothy John Kelly.

On December 12, 2009, Halifax Regional Police responded to a report of a male lying on the sidewalk in front of a residence on Abbot Drive, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and located Mr. Timothy Kelly, a 44 year old male, with multiple gunshot wounds. Mr. Kelly was transported to the hospital and pronounced deceased soon after.

The investigation revealed that Mr. Kelly had contact with family and friends earlier the same evening. Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges.

Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Timothy Kelly should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Person Of Interest For Identification – Toronto Police Service

TORONTO POLICE SERVICE
HOMICIDE SQUAD BULLETIN
Homicide # 2-12

The digital image above is for a female that has been identified by the Homicide Squad as a Person of Interest in the investigation of the murder of Mike PIMENTEL. Mr. PIMENTEL was murdered on January 1st, 2012 near East Liberty Street and Hanna Road. The Toronto Police Service is asking for this female or for anyone knowing the identity of the above female to contact:

Toronto Police Homicide Squad at 416 808-7400
or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

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