Jordyn Dines, a 16-year-old Calgary resident, was found dead in an abandoned car in Glenwood, Alberta, on July 4. RCMP have deemed the death suspicious, and the Major Crimes Unit is investigating. Dines's mother, Jody Graves, says she has "no answers" about the circumstances surrounding her daughter's death, including why she ran away, who she was with, and what happened. Graves hopes for answers as the investigation continues.
Calgary — Mounties in Alberta are appealing to the public for information following the discovery of a 16-year-old girl's body in an abandoned car near the U.S. border. Jordyn (Rylie) Dines was last seen at the Chinook Centre shopping mall in Calgary on July 3 and was found dead the following day in a Toyota Camry near Glenwood, approximately 50 kilometers from the border [1].
The Calgary Police Service is investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding Dines' death, with the Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit leading the probe. The car's registered owner reported it missing on the day it was found abandoned, and police have not yet determined the cause of death [2].
Dines' mother, Jody Graves, has expressed her frustration and desire for answers, stating she has "no answers" about the circumstances surrounding her daughter's death. Graves is hoping the ongoing investigation will provide clarity on why Dines ran away, who she was with, and what transpired in her final hours [2].
The RCMP is urging anyone with information to contact the Cardston RCMP Detachment at 403-653-4931 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online. A GoFundMe page has been launched by Graves to help pay for funeral costs.
References:
[1] https://www.coastreporter.net/the-mix/teen-found-dead-in-abandoned-car-was-last-seen-at-calgary-mall-the-day-before-rcmp-10929038
[2] https://globalnews.ca/news/11283916/calgary-suspicious-death-jordyn-dines/
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