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Amy Paul homicide: police announce $50,000 reward

Ottawa police have announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and prosecution in the September death of Amy Paul.

Police still looking for key evidence 3 months after body found in south Ottawa field

Reward offered in Amy Paul murder case

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Police offer $50,000 for information leading to charges in the active investigation into the murder of Amy Paul.

Ottawa police have announceda $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and prosecution in the September death of Amy Paul.

The body of Amy Paul, 27, was discovered in a farmer's field Sept. 17. She had been reported missing Sept. 9. (Facebook)

Ottawa police released details of thereward Thursday, just over threemonths afterPauls partially-clothed, decomposing body was found by a farmerin a rural south Ottawa hay field on Sept. 17.

Paul had disappeared from her home in the Vanier area earlier in the month. Relatives told CBC News she worked in the sex trade.

Ottawa police Staff Sgt. Bruce Pirtsaid the major crimes unit hasinterviewed dozens of witnesses, but have yet to gather key evidence needed for an arrest.

'Someone out there has a piece of information'

"I know there is someone out there that has a piece of information, and just maybe, this reward will prompt them to come forward," Pirt said.

Major crimes unit Staff Sgt. Bruce Pirt says police have interviewed dozens of people, including pimps, johns, sex-trade workers, relatives and friends. (CBC)

"I believe that Amy Paul had a difficult, difficult life leading up to her death. She basically lived hand to mouth on the street."

Police are also consulting an entomologist to try to narrow down the time of Paul's death.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Ottawa police's major crimes unit at 613-236-1222, ext.5493, or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477.