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Still missing: Police issue ‘age-enhanced’ composite of Sudbury girl last seen in 2013

‘We believe that there is someone out there with crucial information,’ said investigators
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Greater Sudbury Police has enlisted the help of a forensic artist with the Ontario Provincial Police, who provided an age-enhanced composite of what Meagan Pilon might look like today at the age of 23. (Supplied)

Today, Oct. 6, Meagan Pilon would have been 23 years old.

Pilon has been missing since Sept. 12, 2013. It has been seven years since she disappeared, and Greater Sudbury Police said the investigation has been active and investigators remain committed to finding answers about her disappearance.

“Over the past seven years, officers have followed up on numerous leads and we continue to receive tips from the public,” said police in a news release. “We believe that there is someone out there with crucial information that may assist in this investigation.”

Greater Sudbury Police has enlisted the help of a forensic artist with the Ontario Provincial Police, who provided an age-enhanced composite of what Pilon might look like today at the age of 23.

“We are urging individuals to come forward with any new information, no matter how small or irrelevant you feel it may be,” said police.

Meagan is described as being 5’10” tall, around 140 lbs, with dark hair and hazel eyes. She has a small scar on her right upper lip area.

Anyone with information on Pilon’s whereabouts is asked to call police at 705-675-9171 ext. 2320 or Crime Stoppers at 705-222-8477 or online.

– Sudbury.com