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https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/not-kno...ues-search-for-missing-sydney-woman-1.3758406


The family of a Cape Breton woman whose been missing since Easter weekend is speaking out in the hopes that a renewed interested in the case will help them find answers.

Debbie Ann Hutchinson, 59, of Sydney was last seen on April 14. She was reported missing by her family on April 24, who told police they haven’t been able to contact her.

Debbie’s brother John Hutchinson says her disappearance has been a total mystery to the family and has caused a great deal of heartache.
ATV riders found Debbie's burned vehicle in a wooded-area not far from her home on April 25 in Cossitt Heights.

There were extensive searches by land and air in the weeks that followed, but the family says there has been no new developments.

"I want her name and her picture out there because there has to be somebody who knows something,” says Debbie’s niece Amy Hutchinson.

Police say that while the circumstances surrounding her disappearance are suspicious, there has been nothing specific to indicate foul play.

Debbie’s family says there has been no new activity on her bank account and they have felt from the beginning that something just isn't right.

"Her dog, which she never went anywhere without, was found in the house with the door locked and her car was found burned three or four days after that and it just throws a real monkey wrench into the whole situation,” says John.
 
http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1472516-c.b.-police-seek-missing-woman
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On April 24, officers found a burned vehicle in Cossitt Heights, which they later confirmed was Hutchinson’s.

Police say there is nothing specific to indicate foul play, but they want to know what happened leading up to the vehicle fire.

Police say Hucthinson is five feet tall and about 95 pounds, with brown eyes and greying hair.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Cape Breton Regional Police or Cape Breton Crime Stoppers.
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Police in Cape Breton now investigating six year old missing person case as homicide

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...On June 13, police released a statement saying they want to speak to people who were driving in the area between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. on the day the vehicle was found burning.
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...Police also want to identify the drivers of four specific vehicles shown by video surveillance traveling on Cossitt Heights Drive at the same time as Hutchinson’s vehicle: a black Ford Escape, a blue Ford Ranger, a green pick-up truck (make and model unconfirmed). Since police issued the original statement, the driver of the white pick-up truck with blue striping has been identified.

With license plate DSB 020, the Magentis also had a Giant Cape Bretion101.9 radio sticker in the bottom left corner of the rear windshield, a Max FM 98.3 radio sticker in the bottom right corner of the rear windshield, and a red and white Kia sticker on the bottom right corner of the trunk.

Anyone with information are asked to call police at 902-563-5151 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
 
Nov. 30, 2023
''The Cape Breton Regional Police’s Forensic Identification Unit and the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner’s office spent much of Thursday searching an area at the end of Dalhousie Drive in Sydney, N.S.

“I can't comment on the reason for the search. The only thing I can say is it’s part of an ongoing investigation and once additional information is gained, then an update will be provided by our office,” said Cape Breton Regional Police(opens in a new tab) Staff Sergeant Joe Farrell.
The investigation is taking place just two houses down from where Debbie Hutchinson lived. The 59-year-old was last seen alive in April 2017.
Her car, a 2005 white Kia Magentis, was found burned-out in a wooded area not far from Hutchinson's home.''
g person’s case, but last June police said new information led investigators to deem her disappearance a homicide(opens in a new tab).
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Debbie Anne Hutchinson has been missing since April 2017
''The Cape Breton Regional Police’s Forensic Identification Unit and the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner’s office spent much of Thursday searching an area at the end of Dalhousie Drive in Sydney, N.S.

“I can't comment on the reason for the search. The only thing I can say is it’s part of an ongoing investigation and once additional information is gained, then an update will be provided by our office,” said Cape Breton Regional Police(opens in a new tab) Staff Sergeant Joe Farrell.
The investigation is taking place just two houses down from where Debbie Hutchinson lived. The 59-year-old was last seen alive in April 2017.''
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Cape Breton police searched a Sydney, N.S., neighbourhood on Nov. 30, 2023. (Kyle Moore/CTV Atlantic)
 
It would be interesting to know what information does change the investigation into homocide. There was never any suspicion posted earlier about this case, or?
 

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