Michelle was last seen riding her bike 33 years ago. Police are offering a $500,000 reward for information regarding her suspected murder

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Michelle was last seen riding her bike 33 years ago. Police are offering a $500,000 reward for information regarding her suspected murder
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Queensland police hope the reward will generate new leads in the suspicious disappearance of central Queensland woman Michelle Lewis. The appeal has been made as part of National Missing Persons Week.

Police have announced a $500,000 reward for information relating to the 1989 disappearance of central Queensland woman Michelle Lewis in a bid to generate new leads.Michelle Lewis was last seen riding her bike in North Rockhampton on Saturday, January 14, 1989The former lead investigator is hopeful the reward will lead to a breakthrough and justice for her family and friendsDetective Senior Sergeant Tara Kentwell said it was hoped the renewed appeal for information would solve the cold case.

"We believe there are people out there with information and with this significant reward announced, now is the time for those people to reconsider 33 years of silence and come forward to police." Ms Lewis, then aged 21, was last seen alive riding her bike leaving a friend's house on Stenlake Avenue, North Rockhampton, intending to ride a short distance to her home on Alexandra Street about 10.45pm on Saturday, January 14, 1989.

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