Nearly 35 years after her death, the homicide of Carla Gail Strickland in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, remains under active investigation by Halifax Regional Police. The case, which has puzzled investigators for decades, was highlighted in a recent update from authorities seeking new leads.
Cold Case Details
Carla Gail Strickland was found dead in Dartmouth in 1991. Despite extensive efforts by police over the years, no arrests have been made. The investigation continues as detectives review evidence and follow up on tips from the public.
Halifax Regional Police have not released additional details about the circumstances of her death, citing the ongoing nature of the probe. They urge anyone with information to come forward, no matter how small it may seem.
Appeal for Information
Authorities believe that someone in the community may hold the key to solving this decades-old crime. They encourage individuals who may have witnessed suspicious activity or have knowledge of Strickland's final days to contact police or Crime Stoppers.
Cold case units often rely on advances in forensic technology and renewed public interest to crack difficult cases. Strickland's family continues to seek closure after more than three decades.
The investigation remains a priority for the major crimes unit of Halifax Regional Police, who are committed to bringing justice for Carla Gail Strickland.



