A group of divers from Exploring with a Mission have discovered a cache of cars in the Mille-Îles River in Montreal, Quebec. One of the vehicles is believed to belong to Robert Saint-Louis, a Laval resident who has been missing since 1988. Police are investigating the discovery, which may potentially solve a decades-old cold case.
A group of divers from Exploring with a Mission have discovered a cache of cars in the Mille-Îles River in Montreal, Quebec. Among the vehicles, one is believed to belong to Robert Saint-Louis, a Laval resident who has been missing since 1988. The discovery has sparked renewed interest in the cold case and has police investigating the site.
On Sunday morning, a vehicle was found in the Mille-Îles River, near the Croissant du Grand-Moulin in the Deux-Montagnes municipality. The local police force, La Régie de police du lac des Deux-Montagnes, received a call from a member of the dive team about the discovery. The divers belong to Exploring with a mission, a non-profit organization that specializes in missing persons cases and detecting vehicles underwater. They document their work on their YouTube channel [1].
The divers' discovery has led to the establishment of a security perimeter around the area while police conduct further investigations. The goal is to confirm certain information obtained by the divers and potentially solve the decades-old cold case.
The potential breakthrough in the Saint-Louis case underscores the importance of ongoing efforts to resolve unsolved crimes. The discovery also highlights the role of specialized organizations like Exploring with a Mission in assisting law enforcement in their investigations.
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[1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/vehicle-found-mille-%C3%AEles-river-missing-person-1.7589632
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