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| What happened to missing employee? |
| By google.com |
| Published: 10/06/2009 |
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LAVAL, Que. — Something happened in the snippet of time it would have taken a federal corrections employee to walk 300 metres from her office tower to her car. Four days after she mysteriously vanished from a dark, sprawling, suburban parking lot, police in Laval, Que., admitted Monday that they were at a loss to say just what happened to Natasha Cournoyer, 37. They aren't ruling out anything yet - including a hypothesis put forth by her family and friends that the communications employee with Correctional Service of Canada might have been abducted. Police scoured the parking lot and surrounding wooded area over the weekend and into Monday looking for the missing woman, who hasn't been heard from since Thursday. Laval police set up a command post in the parking lot where Cournoyer was seen on videotape leaving her office just after 8 p.m. Her charcoal-coloured Mazda 3 never left the parking lot and her family says it's odd that there hasn't been any word from her since. "We are working on several assumptions," said Chief Insp. Andre Pyton of the Laval police. "At this time, we are not able to exclude one or the other - it (might) be an accident, a disappearance or a kidnapping." While the parking lot isn't not entirely covered by video surveillance, the entrances and exits are, said Lt.-Det. Serge Vary. Police are now examining videotape of the cars that left the parking lot that night. Read More. |
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