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Family of murdered woman offers new reward for information – CBC

Sep 05, 2017

Amber Tuccaro’s remains were found south of Edmonton in Leduc County in 2012

The family of Amber Tuccaro is still seeking answers into the murder of their beloved mother, daughter and friend.

Her older brother Paul Tuccaro told reporters Monday that the family is adding funds to the existing $5,000 reward in hopes of getting more information from the public about the case.

The 20-year-old woman from Mikisew Cree First Nation was last seen on Aug. 18, 2010. A phone recording released by police in 2012 from the night she went missing contains her voice and that of an unknown man.

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