Anyone with information can contact the OPP via e-mail or phone as follows at:
1-877-9FIND ME (1-877-934-6363) Toll Free in North America
opp.isb.resolve@jus.gov.on.ca [atten. Insp. David Quigley]
(705) 330-4144 for local or outside of North America
A nearly 40-year-old mystery involving unidentified human remains has been solved, much to the surprise of those who knew the young man who disappeared and was murdered so many years ago. Ontario police say the remains found in a rural area northwest of Toronto in 1968 were those of Fredericton native Richard (Dickie) Hovey.
Its been a long time, but who knows, maybe we will get lucky.
Anyone who has any leads can contact the OPP directly using the phone and e-mail information provided.
Then it was a major attraction for young people from all across Canada, especially young people with any musical ability. It and Rochville College were the two major Canadian illegal drug hot spots.
In the eyes of the police and the two Toronto Children's Aid Societies, Yorkville was an attractive nuisance and a major pain in the neck, especially the work involved in keeping the runaway minors out and returning the ones that got caught to their home municipalities' child welfare authorities.
But there may be some hope for someone to know something and possibly for something useful to have been recorded. Because of the drugs, Yorkville was crawling with undercover Horsemen.
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