Trending Cases

Be a part of the search for answers by submitting unsolved cases in Canada

Submit a File
Unsupported Browser! This website will offer limited functionality in this browser. We only support the recent versions of major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
About Us

About Unsolved Case Files Canada


Website

Unsolved Case Files Canada website proudly publish unsolved cases in Canada and articles submitted by the members/contributors for placement on its website.

ucfiles.com maintains a compiled public database profiling unsolved cases in Canada. In addition to increasing awareness of unsolved cases, the database is a resource to the public, law enforcement and other relevant agencies working on the case.

Our mission is to shed light on these cases and bring justice to victims and their families. Our team of contributors is passionate about true crime stories and the pursuit of justice. We believe that every victim deserves to have their story told and their case solved. We strive to provide quality news and information to our readers, wherever and whenever they want it.

The website was created for the purpose of searching and sharing articles and/or information regarding unsolved cases in Canada. By empowering citizens to provide information, advice or tips, one of our goals is to get The Word Out. We would like families to have the confidence in hoping that one day they will reunite with their loved ones or at least have Case File closure.

We do also know that getting The Word Out does not necessarily mean or require using only the internet or social media; therefore, we encourage visitors and members of our website and social networks to proudly do so by word of mouth, putting up posters, articles, and other means.

Join us on our mission to uncover the truth and bring justice to those who have been forgotten.

Disclaimer

ucfiles.com is an information and educational resource on the topic of unsolved cases in Canada. We do not provide direct support and legal services to families, other than providing information and referrals, nor can we recommend or refer families to lawyers or private investigators.

Anyone with tips or information about any unsolved case published on our website is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or contact the local police or law enforcement agency investigating the case.

We reserve the right to edit content you submit but this will primarily be done to correct grammatical errors or make the content more readable. ucfiles.com does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contributed Files, stories or articles, and assumes no responsibility for the content of external links. In particular, you should be aware that some files may be incomplete, may contain errors or may have become out of date today, April 27, 2024. ucfiles.com makes no commitment, and disclaims any duty, to update any of those case Files.

Our website may not identify, publish or represent every unsolved case in Canada. Case Files or articles are provided "AS IS" without any warranty or implied term of any kind. Read Our Terms and Conditions

ucfiles.com reserves the right to add, modify or delete any information, File/article from this website at any time.

Important

Unsolved Case Files Canada is not a registered Non-profit organization. Donations are not tax-deductible.

Sarah Camplin

Sarah Camplin

Content Editor

Jeffrey Andrew Dupres
FEATURE
Jeffrey Dupres

Jeffrey Dupres told his mother he was going with his five-year-old friend to play next-door at his house. About 20 minutes later, the friend showed up looking for him.
Featured for 6 days

Don't let the negative people scare you away from the Shawa. Oshawa is changing! It's dropping its industrial image for a more family friendly image. Yes Oshawa has its problems. So does everywhere else in Ontario.

Make a donation
We Need Your Support!

Our work goes beyond data collection and is independent from Government and Institutional funding. Your support is critical in making this possible.

Murders In Windsor
POPULAR
Murders In Windsor

The 1980 murder of Kirk Knight; the 1982 murder of 31-year-old Marlene Sweet and her 7-year-old son Jason; the 2003 killings of 30-year-old Debilleanne "Dee Dee" Williamson and her son 5-year-old Brandon "Xavier" Rucker.
Windsor, Ontario