The Unsolved Murder of Candice Sollen

Note: Unfortunately there was nothing I could do with this photo to make it better. If anyone has a better photo of Candice Sollen, please add it to the comments. In addition to keeping her name alive, I would love for her to be seen.

Candice Sollen was an Indigenous Canadian woman who was murdered in Toronto in 1998.

On Monday, December 14, 1998, police responded to a suspicious death at 30 Bond Street. The victim, Candice Sollen was stabbed on Friday, December 11, 1998, around 9:48 p.m., in the area of 155 Sherbourne Street in Toronto. She was located at St. Michael’s Hospital on December 14, 1998, having succumbed to her injuries.

Candice is remembered by friends as a beautiful woman who was greatly loved and dedicated to the sport of tennis in her youth.

Candice’s case has been highlighted at vigils to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. Family and friends continue to seek justice and keep her story alive.

The Toronto Police Service continues to investigate cold cases using new opportunities in investigative techniques and advancements in scientific methods, and they encourage the public to provide any information they might have.

If you have any information regarding Candice’s case, please contact:
Toronto Homicide: 416-808-7400
Case Reference#: Homicide #49/1998
Email: homicide@torontopolice.on.ca.

Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS(8477)
Online at: https://www.canadiancrimestoppers.org/submit-a-tip/submit-a-tip
Crime Stoppers provides anonymous tipping

Source: Toronto Police Service, The Cord, The Community Edition

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