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$50,000 reward offered in unsolved Todd Petrie murder

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASE ************************* The Government of the Province of Ontario is offering a total reward of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murd

CITY POLICE

NEWS RELEASE
 
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The Government of the Province of Ontario is offering a total reward of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murder of Todd Alan Petrie, age 48, at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on or about February 27, 2011. 

The victim in this case, Todd Alan Petrie, lived in the upstairs apartment located at 142 Albert Street East in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

On February 27, 2011, the victim was found murdered inside his home.
Petrie lived alone in his upstairs apartment and was a well known individual in the downtown area of Sault Ste. Marie. 
 
Petrie was a security-conscious person.
 
Police believe that he may have known his killer(s) and let them into his apartment. 

The Ontario Provincial Police and the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service are currently conducting a joint investigation into this homicide. 

Investigators urge any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the murder of Todd Alan Petrie to immediately contact the director of the Ontario Provincial Police Criminal Investigation Services at 1-888-310-1122 or (705) 329-6111, the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service at (705) 949-6300, or their nearest police authority.
 
Further information of this case is available on the OPP website.

Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000. 

CIB file # 955-10-2011-022 

This reward will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services for the Province of Ontario and the Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police.