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Melissa Louise Caddick (née Grimley; born 21 April 1971 [2] – disappeared 12 November 2020, declared deceased 2023) was an Australian woman who disappeared in November 2020 amid an investigation by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) for carrying on a financial services business without holding an Australian Financial Services (AFS) licence. [3]
A witness reported seeing a man [15] near the oval carrying a young girl while another older girl in distress followed. The woman first saw him for a single minute when aged 14, and then identified him 25 years later in December 1998 when she saw him on television. [16] Another possible suspect is Stanley Arthur Hart (25 January 1917 – 30 ...
Born on 30 March 1972, [1] Samantha Murphy was a 51-year-old Australian woman who lived in Ballarat, a large rural city in the Central Highlands region of Victoria.She was the mother of three children, and ran a small business with her husband, Michael, near the family home. [2]
Natasha Anne Ryan [1] (9 May 1984 – c. 2 June 2024) was an Australian woman from Rockhampton, Queensland, who went missing on 31 August 1998 when aged 14.Police wrongly assumed that her best friend Maioha Tokotaua—then 15 years old—killed Ryan, but later charged local serial killer Leonard Fraser.
Asha Kreimer (born May 2, 1989; disappeared September 21, 2015) is a missing Australian woman. She had been awake for five days, suffering a mental health crisis, and had been released following a psychiatric evaluation.
Sarah MacDiarmid (born 15 November 1966) was a 23-year-old Scottish-Australian woman who disappeared from Kananook railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 11 July 1990. [1] She is presumed murdered, although no trace of her body has ever been found.
In 2008, a woman came forward, believing that she might be Cheryl, but a swab taken from her inside cheek proved not to match Cheryl's DNA. [17] In May 2011, a coroner formally ruled that Cheryl had died shortly after going missing, due to an undetermined cause, and recommended that police reopen the investigation. Carole Grimmer said that she ...
The case was declared a major crime two days after she went missing. [7] Retired detective Allen Arthur of the South Australia Police said that the lack of the community's assistance will flounder the case, as well as referenced that it might become another unsolved Disappearance of the Beaumont children, and the Adelaide Oval abduction.