Age-enhanced image of Nicole Morin released on 34th anniversary of her disappearance

Thirty-four years after eight-year-old Nicole Morin went missing from her Etobicoke home, police have released an image of what she could look like today. Pam Seatle reports on new developments in the tireless case that stunned the nation.

By News Staff

Thirty-four years after little Nicole Morin went missing from her Etobicoke home, police have released an updated image of what she might look like now.

Around 11 a.m. on July 30, 1985, the eight-year-old left her apartment on the top floor of 627 The West Mall and was never seen again.

Over the last three decades, police say they have received numerous tips from the public but have been unable to find her.

Investigators still don’t know exactly what happened to Morin on the day she went missing.

At the time, she was described as four feet tall and 55 pounds, with straight shoulder-length brown hair and brown eyes. She also had a birth mark on her upper forehead.

An age-enhanced, artist rendition image shows what Morin might look like today — at age 42.

Police continue to ask for the public’s help for any information related to her case.

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