LATEST STORIES:

OPP release new suspect photos in Elnaz Hajtamiri abduction case

Share this story...

The Ontario Provincial Police shared new photos of suspects believed to be involved in the abduction of 37-year-old Elnaz Hajtamiri.

Hajtamiri was kidnapped from a relative’s home in Wasaga Beach on Jan. 12, 2022 by three suspects dressed in unofficial police gear.

READ MORE: OPP offer $100,000 reward 1 year after woman abducted

Investigators say two men and one woman are suspected of being involved in her abduction.

Police say the pictures were taken in Quebec, but officers believe that they reside in the GTA.

The suspects then fled the scene in what is believed to be a white Lexus RX sport utility vehicle.

Police say they are not suspects in the kidnapping, but investigators would like to speak to them as they may have information to the case. (Photo courtesy of the Ontario Provincial Police).

OPP have also shared an additional photo of two people who rented vehicles in December 2021 – they are not suspects in the kidnapping, but investigators would like to speak to them as they may have relevant information to the case.

A $100,000 reward is still available for anyone with information that will lead to Elnaz’s whereabouts.

“Nothing weighs more heavily on our souls than the idea that we may never know what happened to Elnaz,” Elnaz’s mother, Fariba Hajtamiri said.

“We know there are people out there who have information and who may be contemplating whether to come forward. We pray that you will do the right thing and help us out of this suffering and bring justice for Elnaz.”

A 37-year-old woman was abducted from an Ontario home since last year (Photo courtesy of the Ontario Provincial Police).

Hajtamiri, who also goes by the surname Tamiri, is described as five-foot-three, slim build and had shoulder-length black hair until it had been cut to a short length before she went missing.

A year later, the victim has yet to be found and members of her family as well as police continue to appeal for any information.

Anyone with information is asked to contact OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or the dedicated TipLine at 1-833-728-3415.