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Website Seeks To Solve The 1988 Disappearance of Lisa Maas in Grey County

The disappearance of Lisa Maas in Grey County in July 1988 has caught the interest of an Owen Sound man.

Nick Oldrieve of Owen Sound says he set up the website, http://bringlisahome.webs.com/ to help find Maas by encouraging anonymous tips that can be made without any fears of consequences.

Oldrieve got interested in the case when he was tracking down a missing runaway and started searching the Annan area near where Lisa's car was found.

Oldrieve says he recently searched the grist mill on the same lane where the 22 year old's vehicle was found .

He found women's underwear next to a pop can dated 1988.

He says the find was not enough to prompt Grey County OPP to take another look at the area, so he hopes the website will bring out new evidence.

Maas was at a house party in Woodford on July 17th 1988 when she and a male acquaintance returned to Annan to get her car, and she drove away about 430 am.

Oldrieve says police had a lot of ground to cover in 1988, including the house where Lisa attended the party and an area a few kilometres from the mill where her license was found.

25-year-old Lois Hannah of Kincardine went missing after a dance in Lucknow earlier that same summer.

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