The NSW Government has announced a $500,000 reward for information into the suspicious disappearance of Pauline Sowry more than 30 years ago.
Investigators are offering a $500,000 reward for information into the suspicious disappearance of missing New South Wales mother Pauline Sowry.
A 2008 Coronial Inquest found that the 49-year-old had died, most likely after an unconfirmed sighting in 1994.Investigators are offering a half a million dollar reward for information into the suspicious disappearance of missing New South Wales mother Pauline Sowry. Strike Force Anthea was established in 2022 to re-examine the circumstances surrounding the mother's disappearance.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Southern Region Darren Brand said he hoped the reward announcement would lead to a breakthrough in the investigation. "Maybe their personal circumstances have changed and they're now in a position to come forward and provide that crucial piece of information we need to find Pauline.
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