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LOWER WOLFVILLE, N.S. — Police say they are still investigating the killing of Leslie Ann Conrad 16 years after a hunter found her body in Lower ...

Police are still investigating the death of Leslie Ann Conrad whose body was found 16 years ago on Nov. 22. ContributedLOWER WOLFVILLE, N.S. — Police say they are still investigating the killing of Leslie Ann Conrad 16 years after a hunter found her body in Lower Wolfville.

Conrad, who was 45 at the time, disappeared from her home on Oct. 5, 2006. A hunter found her body in a shallow grave near Melanson Road on Nov. 22, 2006. Police determined she was the victim of a homicide. The Nova Scotia Justice Department is offering rewards of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Conrad’s death.

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