Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW: $100,000 reward for information on missing Amber Haigh


AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-2007
NSW: $100,000 reward for information on missing Amber Haigh

SYDNEY, Aug 18 AAP - NSW police are hoping a $100,000 reward will help solve a five-year-old
mystery surrounding the disappearance and suspected death of a young woman.

NSW Police Minister David Campbell said the reward could lead to finding or solving
the case surrounding Amber Haigh who disappeared when she was 19.

"$100,000 is on offer to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and
conviction of the person or persons responsible for the suspected death of Ms Haigh,"

Mr Campbell said.

"Police believe that Ms Haigh met with foul play, but they have been unable to find
enough evidence to prosecute anyone over her disappearance."

A married couple who lived with Ms Haigh in Kingsvale, southern NSW, reported her missing
on June 19, 2002.

They had dropped her off at Campbelltown railway station in Sydney's west on June 5,
2002, but never heard from her again.

Mr Campbell said despite extensive investigations police were unable to uncover any
clues about her disappearance.

"There are still many unanswered questions in the Amber Haigh case and it is only with
help from the public that police can expect a breakthrough," he said.

AAP ig/arb

KEYWORD: HAIGH

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