OPP release new suspect images in kidnapping of Elnaz Hajtamiri from a year ago. Hajtamiri remains missing over one year after she was abducted by three individuals who forced themselves into a Wasaga Beach home while disguised as police officers.
Police have released new photos of suspects believed to be involved in the kidnapping of Elnaz Hajtamiri, the woman who was abducted in a Wasaga Beach home by three people disguised as police officers in January of 2022.
Another photo was released showing two persons of interest, who police say rented vehicles in December of 2021. Although they are not suspects, police are urging them to come forward as they might have information on the case. “Nothing weighs more heavily on our souls than the idea that we may never know what happened to Elnaz,” Fariba Hajtamiri said.
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