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====== Edmond Joseph Junior Belliveau ====== | ====== Edmond Joseph Junior Belliveau ====== | ||
+ | ===== Case Introduction ===== | ||
+ | * Edmond Joseph Belliveau Jr. disappeared on October 1, 1985, from Saint John, New Brunswick. At the time of his disappearance, | ||
+ | ===== Case Overview ===== | ||
+ | * Height: 6 feet 1 inch | ||
+ | * Weight: 139 pounds | ||
+ | * Hair: Brown | ||
+ | * Eyes: Blue | ||
+ | * Race: White/ | ||
+ | * Distinguishing Features: A scar across his nose | ||
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+ | ===== Investigation Details ===== | ||
+ | * The disappearance is being investigated by the Saint John Police Force under case number 86-03778. The investigation began in 1986, suggesting that Belliveau may not have been immediately reported missing, or that the case was initially handled as something other than a disappearance. Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact: | ||
+ | * Saint John Police Force: (506) 648-3333 | ||
+ | * Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) | ||
+ | * National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains: canadasmissing-disparuscanada@rcmp-grc.gc.ca | ||
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+ | ===== Family Background and Context ===== | ||
+ | * The Belliveau surname has deep Acadian roots in the Maritime provinces. The name was brought to North America before 1650 by Antoine Belliveau, who was among the first 50 French immigrant families to colonize Port Royal in Acadia. Following Le Grand Dérangement (The Great Expulsion) in 1755, many Belliveau descendants settled throughout the Maritimes. | ||
+ | * Research suggests there was a prominent Belliveau family in the Dieppe/ | ||
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+ | ===== Contemporary Missing Persons Context ===== | ||
+ | * Edmond Belliveau' | ||
+ | * Amero disappeared while attending the Atlantic National Exhibition in Saint John and was initially treated as a runaway case. Her case, like Belliveau' | ||
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+ | ===== Other Missing Persons from the Era ===== | ||
+ | * The Saint John Police Force was dealing with multiple missing persons cases during the 1980s. Robert Joseph Dwyer, aged 26, had disappeared from Saint John on March 10, 1984 - just over a year and a half before Belliveau' | ||
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+ | ===== Database and Documentation ===== | ||
+ | * Edmond Belliveau' | ||
+ | * The Doe Network has assigned him case number 6452DMNB | ||
+ | * Canadian Crimeopedia maintains a detailed profile of his disappearance | ||
+ | * The case appears to have been recently added to various missing persons databases, with the Doe Network noting it was added in 2024 | ||
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+ | ===== Historical Investigative Challenges ===== | ||
+ | * Missing persons investigations from the 1980s faced significant challenges that may have impacted the search for Edmond Belliveau. Police resources were more limited, and there was less coordination between jurisdictions. The absence of modern communication technologies, | ||
+ | * New Brunswick has since recognized these challenges and introduced legislation to improve missing persons investigations. The province passed the Missing Persons Act in recent years, which allows police to access phone records and other digital information when investigating disappearances, | ||
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+ | ===== Current Status ===== | ||
+ | * Nearly 40 years later, Edmond Joseph Belliveau Jr.'s disappearance remains an open investigation. The case represents one of the longer-standing missing persons cases in Saint John's history. The Saint John Police Force continues to accept tips and information related to his disappearance, | ||
+ | * The lack of resolution in this case reflects the broader challenges faced by cold case investigations, | ||
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+ | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
+ | * The disappearance of Edmond Joseph Belliveau Jr. on October 1, 1985, remains one of Saint John's enduring mysteries. Despite nearly four decades of investigation, | ||
+ | * Anyone with information about Edmond Belliveau' |
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