Hamilton Police Prepare Update on Missing Woman Shalini Singh

Thursday, May 29, 2025, 9:21 am

Hamilton’s homicide unit is preparing its next update on the baffling case of 40‐year‐old Shalini Singh, who has been missing for some time. With community concern growing, investigators promise new leads and renewed efforts to shed light on this perplexing case.


theglobeandmail.com / Police find human remains in Hamilton landfill as search for missing woman continues

Investigators believe the partial remains belong to Shalini Singh, who was reported missing in December

torontosun.com / Hamilton cops find human remains in search for missing woman

Detectives believe Singh was murdered in her apartment and her remains dumped down a garbage chute

globalnews.ca / Human remains found at landfill in search for missing Ontario woman: police

Police in Hamilton say that partial human remains have been found in an Ontario landfill that has been the sight of an extensive search for a missing woman.

cp24.com/ / LIVE SOON: Hamilton homicide unit provides update on missing woman - CP24

LIVE SOON: Hamilton homicide unit provides update on missing woman  CP24

citynews.ca / Hamilton police homicide unit to share update on missing woman Shalini Singh

The Hamilton Police Service’s homicide unit is set to share an update on the case of Shalini Singh, a 40-year-old woman who has been missing since December. Homicide detectives have been conducting an extensive search for Singh at the Glanbrook Landfill on Haldibrook Road since Feb. 24. The search…

cp24.com/ / Homicide unit to provide update on missing 40-year-old Hamilton woman - CP24

Homicide unit to provide update on missing 40-year-old Hamilton woman  CP24


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