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Reward for missing Algonquin woman

January 29, 2016

Reward for missing Algonquin woman

Sindy Ruperthouse, a 44 year old Algonquin woman from Pikogan.

Through an anonymous donor, Sun Youth is offering a reward up to $40,000 to anyone who can provide information that will help solve the murder of Sindy Ruperthouse, a 44 year old Algonquin woman from Pikogan. The investigators in charge of the case believe that a reward offer would be of great use to receive information from the public allowing them to make their investigation progress.

Sindy_Ruperthouse.jpgAnyone with information can call 1-800-659-4264. The reward terminates on June 22nd 2016.

Citizens interested in the solving of certain criminal investigations donate sums of money to be offered by police forces as rewards to individuals providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of wanted criminals or to the location of a missing person. All rewards are first approved by the police force in charge of the investigation. They are offered for a limited period of time after which, as decided by the donor, they are renewed, or the money is returned to the donor or used in other crime prevention activities like in providing assistance to victims of criminal acts in particular. Sun Youth is the sole manager of these rewards. It acts as an intermediary between the anonymous donor and the police force in charge of the investigation and ensures that the reward can be made available to the police force, if necessary. Investigators are the ones who decide whether it is appropriate or not to grant a reward as well as the amount to be paid.

Created in 1991, Sun Youth’s rewards program carries on thanks to a steady partnership with the City of Montreal Police Department (SPVM). Since then, other police forces have joined this Sun Youth’s program: the Quebec Provincial Police in 2009 (Sûreté du Québec), the City of Laval Police Department in 2011, the Longueuil Police Department in 2012 and the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) in 2014. In 2015, Sun Youth signed an agreement with its 6th police force, the Service de police de la Ville de Québec (SPVQ). Since 1991, Sun Youth’s rewards program has helped solve 26 criminal investigations and cases of missing persons corresponding to 27% of all investigations for which a cash reward was offered. As of January 1st, 2016, the rewards granted amounted to $100,000.

To know which rewards are still active, click here.

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