Ottawa police said Wednesday.In a news release, police said the family of Dale Nancy Wyman was recently contacted by a third party who told them the news.Police said Wyman went missing on July 16, 1980.She was 22 years old and lived with her family on Washington Avenue in what as then the City of Vanier.
Richmond RCMP seek missing man not seen since beginning of August Police said she told some family members that year that she was thinking of leaving home and on July 16, left the residence just before noon with a suitcase.Wyman hailed a taxi and went to the Voyageur bus station on Catherine Street.
Police said she didn’t tell her family members where she was going.Investigators spoke to the only witness at the time — the taxi driver — who said that Wyman mentioned she didn’t know where she was heading, possibly Toronto or Montreal, police said.The taxi driver entered the bus station to get a coffee after dropping her off and saw Wyman speaking to two young adults, who were never identified.That was the last time anyone in Ottawa saw her.Last year, police released age-progressed sketches of Wyman created by the Ontario Provincial Police.Police also released a message from her sister and noted that her family “never stopped searching for her.”“Dale is deeply missed by her brother and two sisters,” her sister Brenda Larche said at the time.“Our hearts hold an empty space for her and we pray and hope that someone may remember her in any way.
Please help us to resolve this and find some peace and closure.” B.C. man missing in Madrid, Spain was last seen at Canadian Embassy Over time, investigators received tips that Wyman may have been in Alberta and in the Toronto area in the early 1990s.