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february 2, 2024 Michelle Dorey Forestell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
www.kingstonist.com
'Few are left who remember the radiant smile and kind eyes behind each portrait of Christine. Very little information has been revealed from police investigations into her disappearance. There was no sign of forced entry into her little apartment, no sign of a struggle. Her car was still left parked. The only thing missing seemed to be her brown leather purse.'
Christine’s building, the last place she was seen, is still there on Park Street in Kingston today. Photo by Michelle Dorey Forestell/Kingstonist.
“Out of all of our cold cases, that’s the one that I wish we had some decent concrete answers on,” he says.
Finn spent a significant amount of time re-investigating Christine’s disappearance in 2017 and 2018 when he took over the Major Crime Unit.''
“On top of that, one thing that we don’t generally always do is [that], with Christine’s and one other missing person case, I sent a request to the FBI to add their DNA to the missing person data bank in the United States. Given [that Kingston is] a border town, given the history… they took it and have uploaded it to their files,” Finn shares.
february 2, 2024 Michelle Dorey Forestell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Suspended Justice: The vanishing of Christine Ziomkiewicz – Kingston News
(Kingston, Ontario) On the morning of Friday, Jun. 23, 1978, 27-year-old Christine Ziomkiewicz got up and went to work her job as a lab technician at Queen's University, in the Physiology Department inside Abramsky Hall.

'Few are left who remember the radiant smile and kind eyes behind each portrait of Christine. Very little information has been revealed from police investigations into her disappearance. There was no sign of forced entry into her little apartment, no sign of a struggle. Her car was still left parked. The only thing missing seemed to be her brown leather purse.'

Christine’s building, the last place she was seen, is still there on Park Street in Kingston today. Photo by Michelle Dorey Forestell/Kingstonist.
“Out of all of our cold cases, that’s the one that I wish we had some decent concrete answers on,” he says.
Finn spent a significant amount of time re-investigating Christine’s disappearance in 2017 and 2018 when he took over the Major Crime Unit.''
“On top of that, one thing that we don’t generally always do is [that], with Christine’s and one other missing person case, I sent a request to the FBI to add their DNA to the missing person data bank in the United States. Given [that Kingston is] a border town, given the history… they took it and have uploaded it to their files,” Finn shares.