Unsolved Homicides. Karen Lee Ann Caughlin, Morag Davies and Robert Raymond.Unsolved Homicides. Karen Lee Ann Caughlin, Morag Davies and Robert Raymond.
Sarnia

Maximum Reward Offered In Cold Case Murders

Sarnia-Lambton Crime Stoppers is featuring three unsolved homicides in the hopes it will lead to an arrest in one or more of the cold case files.

Sarnia police Inspector Norm Hansen says Crime Stoppers is offering the maximum reward for information leading to the arrests of anyone responsible for the murders of 14-year-old Karen Lee Ann Caughlin in 1974, 45-year-old Morag Davies in 1988 and 22-year-old Robert Raymond in 2001.

"We are pretty confident that someone out there has information that could lead us to a conclusion so Crime Stoppers has agreed to up their reward to the maximum they can issue, which is $2,000," says Hansen.

Further information about each cold case can be found on the Crime Stoppers website. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

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