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1995 Canada Age 18 5'6 115lbs Missing 6/26/95; Healed L Leg
Topic Started: Jul 18 2009, 09:27 AM (237 Views)
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Holly Anne Painter
Missing since June 26, 1995 from East York, Ontario, Canada
Classification: Missing

Date Of Birth: February 2, 1977
Age at Time of Disappearance: 18 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'6"; 115 lbs
Distinguishing Characteristics: Dark brown, long, slightly curly hair; brown eyes. Slender build; olive complexion. Needs glasses for distance.
Marks, Scars: Fractured left leg 8 years prior to disappearance
Jewelry: 3 hoop earrings in each ear
Dentals: Available. Perfect teeth, braces had just come off prior to disappearance.
Medical Information: Asthma
Other: Fingerprints available

Circumstances of Disappearance
Holly was last seen in the vicinity of Dawes Road and Donora Road in Toronto at approximately 7pm on the evening of June 26, 1995.
She supposedly ran from a friend's brown Ford Bronco as it stopped for a light at Warden and Kingston Road.
Holly was boarding in a corner house on Dawes Road north of Danforth Avenue in East York. She was adopted at about three by the Painters, a Scarborough couple who served as foster parents off and on since she was an infant.
By June 1995, Holly had lived on her own for about a year and was in Grade 10. She was hired for summer work at Save the Rouge Valley System, a local environmental group, after her successful six-month co-op experience there.
The week she vanished, Holly was about to start a rock-climbing course. On June 26, she phoned Painter at 7 p.m. asking her for a ride to the SRVS office on McCowan Road to pick up her bank card. Holly was anxious to retrieve the card so she could buy climbing shoes that evening. Then Holly said she no longer needed a lift. Police believe Holly was driven to the office by a male friend. They returned to her home with a female friend. The male friend later told police there was an argument in the home's basement and Holly hit her female friend. According to this story, they were on the way to the Painter house near Midland and St. Clair avenues, when the Bronco stopped at a light and Holly vanished.
Holly wasn't reported missing until a couple of weeks later.
Holly's bank card was used in Cheektowaga, N.Y., soon after she disappeared. The male friend, who remians a person of interest, later admitted to police that he used the card in New York State. Foul play is suspected.

Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

Toronto Police Service
Homicide Division
416-808-7400

Agency Case Number: 95M 4820-54

NCIC Number: Not Entered
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Missing Children Society of Canada
Child Find Canada
The Mirror Guardian

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1509dfon.html
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