MISSING: Kimberly Marie McAndrew (1989) – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Dalhousie student Kimberly Ann McAndrew has been missing since August 12, 1989.

She had plans to spend the evening of Aug. 12 at the Halifax Busker Festival with her boyfriend and her family.

At 4:20 p.m., she left the Canadian Tire where she was employed as a cashier.

Her supervisor allowed her to leave early, she was originally was supposed to be picked up at 5:00 P.M, but it was only a 15-minute walk to her apartment.

All Kimberly had was her work bag; everything else was still in her Halifax apartment and she has not used her bank account since.

There were unconfirmed reports that Kimberly was last seen at the Gardenia Flower Shop in Penhorn Mall in Dartmouth.

She was identified by an employee at the flower shop as having bought a balloon and a rose.

Tom Martin, a retired police detective who investigated Kimberly’s disappearance, does not think this was her.

He believes whatever happened to Kimberly took place in the Canadian Tire parking lot.

Andrew Johnson, a convicted sex offender serving a prison sentence in British Columbia, is a person of interest in Kimberly’s disappearance.

His brother’s property in Shad Bay, Nova Scotia was searched for four days in relation to her disappearance.

Serial killer Michael Wayne McGray was on the loose and in the area when Kimberly disappeared. He does not remember if she was one of his victims or not.

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