Aug 11 2021 by Scott Laurie
Retired police duo forge ahead in renewed search for Marianne Schuett | Toronto Sun
Burlington's Marianne Schuett was 10 when she disappeared April 27, 1967, between Kilbride Public School and her home some 400 metres away.
''They are determined to find out what happened to 10-year-old Marianne Schuett.
Two retired police officers — independently investigating the Burlington girl’s disappearance in 1967 — are organizing an anthropological dig for clues in an abandoned quarry near Acton on Sept. 11.''
''Retired RCMP inspector Linda Gillis Davidson and retired Peel Regional Police forensics expert Gord Collins have dedicated two years to the case.
Marianne disappeared April 27, 1967, between Kilbride Public School and her home some 400 metres away.
Witnesses told police they saw her speaking with a man sitting in a car, believed to be a dark-coloured Renault.
Halton Regional Police believed the little girl was abducted by the man — described as about 40, with a thin face and wearing glasses.
Despite a massive search at the time, her body has never been found.
During their search for a suspect in the early 1990s, police zeroed in on a licence plate that led to a suspect with a Renault.
“The day that they were going to arrest him was the day he committed suicide,” Davidson said.''