Durham police are identifying the woman whose remains were found on the shoreline of Lake Ontario in Ajax. The remains were found February near Audley Road in
Durham police are identifying the woman whose remains were found on the shoreline of Lake Ontario in Ajax.DNA evidence has confirmed the identity of the woman is Jaqueline Miller, 57, of Ajax.
Police say there are no obvious signs of trauma and there is nothing to suggest that foul play is involved, however investigators are appealing for anyone that may have known Jaqueline and has any information to come forward. If you have any information of assistance to investigators, please contact D/Cst. Kapeluk of the West Division Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 5100.Ctrl+Enter
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