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Melanie Ethier left a friends house to walk a short distance home in New Liskeard, Ontario in 1996 and was never seen again. 

Anyone with any information regarding missing person Melanie Ethier should contact the Temiskaming Police Detachment at: 1-888-310-1122 or if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)

 

Join Celine Ethier's Facebook Group "Let's Work Together To Find Melanie Ethier" https://m.facebook.com/groups/136947720554/ 

-K&O

 

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(33) OPP Video Series Focuses on Historical and Unsolved Cases - Melanie Ethier - YouTube

WARMINGTON: OPP hope to turn up heat on cold case | Toronto Sun

20 years since Melanie Ethier disappeared – MissingKids.ca

More than 20 years later, Celine Ethier still searches for answers in daughter's disappearance | Globalnews.ca

Christmas a difficult day for mother of missing teen, Melanie Ethier - North Bay News (baytoday.ca)

Investigation into Melanie Ethier's disappearance still ongoing - Timmins News (timminstoday.com)

Ontario police keep quiet about 2 unsolved cold cases | CBC News

New info spurs search for missing woman in Cobalt | The Daily Press (timminspress.com)

Melanie Ethier, 15, disappeared without a trace Sept. 29, 1996 | Northern News

Disappearance of Melanie Ethier - Wikipedia

New Liskeard | The Canadian Encyclopedia

BEHIND THE CRIMES: Digital tools keep heat on Melanie Ethier case gone cold | Crime | toronto.com

Melanie Ethier disappeared on a short walk home. Does anyone alive know who took her? | The Star