Case Analysis
June Pauline Stevens was born July 8th 1930 in Cadillac, Saskatchewan. In the Summer of 1948 she either left, or was taken fro Cadillac. There is a possibility that June was pregnant. There is no record that she completed grade 12. Extensive records from her mother's employment showed no mention of June. A letter dated Nov 1948 states that "June went East." Other than June's birth certificate and the presumption of death certificate that was obtained through the courts, there seem to be no vital statistics records for June. Someone knows something. There is a Facebook page devoted to June. Ancestral DNA came back with negative results and an age progression photo has been completed below.
Summary
- Date of Disappearance: Summer of 1948
- Location of Disappearance: Cadillac Saskatchewan
- Age at Disappearance: 17 or 18
- Date of Birth: July 8th 1930
- Height: 5’4″
- Weight: 119 lbs
- Hair Color: Brown
- Eye Color: Blue
- Gender: Female
- Race: Caucasian
- Investigating Agency:
- Dental Information: Unknown
- Medical Information: Possibly pregnant
- Notable Identifiers: Small brown birth mark on her arm(unknown which arm)
- Clothing/Jewelry: Unknown
- Tattoos: None
Additional Information
June suffered from Rheumatism and Psoriasis. In her letters to her Mother she never said anything about taking daily medicines. June was constantly sick and would go to the Ponteix hospital or stay at home on bed rest.
June lived in a small village of Cadillac, Saskatchewan. The street address was Lasalle Avenue and Russell Street, Block 4, Lot 10. The house burnt down December 31, 1948 and the lot is still empty to this day.