"DEANNA BELLEROSE"
30X30X.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME
Deanna Marie Bellerose was a mother of four children: Amber, Aimee, Tristan, and Julian. The 29-year-old was last seen getting into a car near 95 Street and 105 A Avenue in Edmonton, on September 9, 2002. More than 10 years later, on May 16, 2012, her remains were found by a surveyor near Morinville, Alberta, roughly 40 kilometres from where she disappeared. The Bellerose family held a memorial service on Tuesday, July 17, 2012. The KARE unit, an RCMP entity that investigates and reviews files of murdered or missing vulnerable persons throughout Alberta, continues to investigate Deanna’s case. Deanna's sister, Ginger Lee Bellerose, was murdered in Edmonton in 2001. Ginger’s case has been solved.
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