Police in Ontario, Canada are asking for the public's help in finding the killer or killers who murdered a pediatric nurse and dumped her remains in a rural area northwest of Toronto. Sonia Varaschin, a 42-year-old woman from Ontario, was reported missing on Aug. 30, 2010 after she failed to report to work at a Mississauga pharmaceutical company, officials told Canadian network CTV. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
The same day she was reported missing, authorities were notified about a bloodstained vehicle parked in a neighborhood in Orangeville, nearly a mile from the nurse's home, CNN reports. When police entered Varaschin's townhouse, they found a considerable amount of blood splattered throughout the home. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
For nearly two weeks, her family held on, hoping that she would be found alive. But on Sept. 5, 2010, during an extensive search, cadaver dogs reportedly found Varaschin's remains in a rural area northwest of Toronto. Police are looking for a light brown, bloodstained fitted sheet and comforter that they suspect was removed from Varaschin's home, according to CNN. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
Police in Ontario, Canada are asking for the public's help in finding the killer or killers who murdered a pediatric nurse and dumped her remains in a rural area northwest of Toronto. Sonia Varaschin, a 42-year-old woman from Ontario, was reported missing on Aug. 30, 2010 after she failed to report to work at a Mississauga pharmaceutical company, officials told Canadian network CTV. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
The same day she was reported missing, authorities were notified about a bloodstained vehicle parked in a neighborhood in Orangeville, nearly a mile from the nurse's home, CNN reports. When police entered Varaschin's townhouse, they found a considerable amount of blood splattered throughout the home. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
For nearly two weeks, her family held on, hoping that she would be found alive. But on Sept. 5, 2010, during an extensive search, cadaver dogs reportedly found Varaschin's remains in a rural area northwest of Toronto. Police are looking for a light brown, bloodstained fitted sheet and comforter that they suspect was removed from Varaschin's home, according to CNN. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
Police in Ontario, Canada are asking for the public's help in finding the killer or killers who murdered a pediatric nurse and dumped her remains in a rural area northwest of Toronto. Sonia Varaschin, a 42-year-old woman from Ontario, was reported missing on Aug. 30, 2010 after she failed to report to work at a Mississauga pharmaceutical company, officials told Canadian network CTV. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
The same day she was reported missing, authorities were notified about a bloodstained vehicle parked in a neighborhood in Orangeville, nearly a mile from the nurse's home, CNN reports. When police entered Varaschin's townhouse, they found a considerable amount of blood splattered throughout the home. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
For nearly two weeks, her family held on, hoping that she would be found alive. But on Sept. 5, 2010, during an extensive search, cadaver dogs reportedly found Varaschin's remains in a rural area northwest of Toronto. Police are looking for a light brown, bloodstained fitted sheet and comforter that they suspect was removed from Varaschin's home, according to CNN. Anyone who may have seen Varaschin or has any information is urged to call the Orangeville Police at 519-941-2522, ext. 2211. Tips can also be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.