🚨 Missing Woman from Ottawa, Ontario – Janette Lucille Brunet, 27, Last Seen January 31, 1988
The Ottawa Police Service continues to appeal for the public’s assistance in the cold case disappearance of Janette Lucille Brunet, a 27-year-old woman who went missing on January 31, 1988, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Janette, a single mother, left her daughter with a babysitter on the night of January 30, 1988, and went to Ozzie’s Eatery pub. At approximately 1:20 a.m. on January 31, the bar owner observed her talking to a man on the sidewalk outside. She was last seen hitchhiking north on Holland Avenue toward Tunney’s Pasture, accompanied by the same man.
The next day, a heart-shaped pendant belonging to Janette was discovered in the parking lot behind the bar, its clasp broken. Investigators found no evidence to suggest she had planned to disappear: she had recently signed a new lease for her apartment, left $600 in her bank account, and $788 in cash was later discovered in her linen closet. Her family and friends strongly believe she would never have abandoned her daughter.
📌 Description
- Name: Janette Lucille Brunet
- Date of Birth: December 31, 1960
- Age at Disappearance: 27
- Gender: Female
- Race: White
- Height: 5 feet 4 inches
- Weight: 111 pounds
- Hair: Brown/blonde (known to dye her hair)
- Eyes: Green
- Build: Very slender, light complexion
- Clothing Last Seen Wearing: Grey suede coat, white sleeveless sweater over black silk blouse, blue jeans, black boots
- Accessories: Grey purse
- Jewelry: Heart-shaped pendant (found after her disappearance)
📞 How to Help
If you have any information regarding Janette’s disappearance, please contact:
- Ottawa Police Service Homicide Unit: 613-236-1222
- Email: homicideunit@ottawapolice.ca
- Agency Case Number: 2008-252584
🔗 Sources
- Ottawa Police Service
- NCIC Case # M-671813983 / NCMPUR Case # 2014003278
👉 What You Can Do
- Share Janette’s case on social media and within Ottawa communities.
- Encourage anyone who may have seen Janette that night—or knows the man she was last seen with—to come forward.
- Support awareness efforts related to long-term and historical missing persons in Canada.