With this week marking 11 years since Sudbury resident Meagan Pilon went missing, Greater Sudbury Police have renewed their appeal for information related to the case.
Since her disappearance, detectives have followed up on numerous leads and have interviewed several witnesses, said a press release issued Sept. 9.
“We believe that someone may have important information that will help investigators and we continue to appeal to the public for any information related to the investigation,” said Sudbury police.
The last confirmed sighting of 15-year-old Meagan was on Sept. 11, 2013. She was last seen in the New Sudbury area and was reported missing by her father, Marc Pilon, after she failed to return home.
In 2020, Greater Sudbury Police enlisted the help of a forensic artist with the Ontario Provincial Police, who provided an age-enhanced composite of what Pilon might look like then.
While it’s unknown what Meagan may look like as a now 26-year-old woman, at the time of her disappearance she was described as standing 5-10 tall and weighing 140 lbs., with dark hair, hazel eyes, and a small scar on her right upper lip.
Meagan’s family, naturally, also continues to search for their missing loved one. Sudbury.com spoke with two of her aunts, Carol Martel and Tammy Martel, at the first Meagan Pilon Memorial Walk held in 2022.
FULL STORY: https://www.sudbury.com/police/sad-anniversary-gsps-still-searching-meagan-pilon-11-years-later-9493022