PLYMOUTH, N.S. — The Nova Scotia government is offering up to $150,000 for information related to the 2021 disappearance of Zachery Lefave. The missing ...
Investigators believe there are people who have information about Lefave's disappearance who have not yet come forward., we will receive new information that could help provide family members and other loved ones with answers," said Justice Minister Brad Johns."Investigators are asking for the public's help on behalf of the family. I urge anyone with information to please come forward.
Anyone with information can call 1-888-710-9090 or tip anonymously through Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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