Ontario police hope for break in 52-year-old cold case, offer $50K reward | Unpublished
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Publication Date: March 17, 2026 - 11:12

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Ontario police hope for break in 52-year-old cold case, offer $50K reward

March 17, 2026
Karen Caughlin, 14, was last seen alive in the early morning hours of March 16, 1974. Her body was discovered the following morning 22 kilometres from where she was last seen.


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