Toronto police have released new evidence and photographs as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Lois Hanna, a Bruce County woman who went missing 38 years ago. The renewed appeal aims to generate fresh leads in the decades-old cold case.
Case Background
Lois Hanna was last seen in 1988 in Bruce County, Ontario. Despite extensive searches and investigations over the years, her whereabouts remain unknown. Police have now made public additional images and evidence in the hope that someone may recognize something or come forward with crucial information.
Renewed Appeal
Investigators are urging anyone with knowledge of the case to contact them. The new evidence includes photographs of items believed to be connected to Hanna at the time of her disappearance. Authorities emphasize that even small details could prove vital in solving the case.
This development comes as part of a broader effort by Canadian law enforcement to revisit unsolved missing persons cases using modern technology and public assistance.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Toronto police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.



