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Cédrika Provencher was born on 29 August, 1997 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada, is a Disappearance and murder of a Canadian girl. Discover Cédrika Provencher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 29 August, 1997
Birthday 29 August
Birthplace Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1997

Cédrika Provencher (29 August 1997—before 2015) was a Canadian girl from Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada, who disappeared aged 9 on 31 July 2007.

Her disappearance resulted in one of the biggest police searches in Québec's history.

2004

Since this car was also recorded by a surveillance camera at a nearby gas station, police managed to narrow it down to the 2004 red Acura TSX model, which is assembled with such handles.

The news that the police were looking for a "red Acura" quickly spread through media outlets.

2007

She was declared "missing" on 31 July 2007, (but some commentators in the media already believed that she was kidnapped), and "likely abducted" 72 hours later.

Despite the offer of a reward, her whereabouts remained unknown for more than eight years.

On 2 August 2007, 72 hours later, municipal officers suggested that she had been abducted.

The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) therefore took over the investigation from the smaller Trois-Rivières police service, as per law.

Neither police forces declared the Amber alert.

Hundreds of citizens assisted in the search for Cédrika, to no avail.

On 13 August, while around 60 investigators were working full-time on the case, a reward of CA$80,000 was offered in exchange of information.

Between August 2007 and July 2008, various newspapers published information on various aspects of the search, but no concrete information surfaced to be able to find Cédrika or even to establish whether she was still alive.

Around the presumed time and place of the kidnapping on 31 July 2007, someone witnessed a "suspicious" red sedan car with chromed door handles.

In summer 2007, 258 vehicles of this model and color were registered in the province.

Only six exactly matched the characteristics that were sought and Bettez was the only owner whose alibi could not be corroborated.

He met with investigators for the first time on 6 September 2007, and on five more occasions before 24 October.

Since then, he has been the object of intense police surveillance, including the use of hidden cameras and wiretapping.

On 6 September he initially agreed to let his vehicle be searched, but at that time the car was in a repair shop.

Investigators only gained access to the car in December after obtaining a search warrant, but no meaningful forensic evidence was found.

In the meantime, the SQ announced through media in November that it was "certain" the infamous Acura rouge car was involved in the kidnapping.

Bettez has always refused to take a polygraph test and, according to crime journalist Claude Poirier, he was at some point planning to flee to Switzerland, a country which has no extradition treaty with Canada.

2009

It was raised to CA$170,000 in 2009.

According to court documents filed during pre-hearing and obtained by journalists, he was the object in 2009 of a year-long undercover operation similar to the "Mr. Big technique", in an attempt to elicit confidences concerning Cédrika — to no avail.

2011

In 2011, a journalist from the investigative television program J.E. tried to interview Bettez, which he declined on camera.

At the time, the segment aired on TVA channel but the suspect was kept unnamed and his face blurred.

2015

On 12 December 2015, Québec provincial police (SQ) announced that her remains had been found by hunters in a wooded area not far from Trois-Rivières.

No one has been charged in connection to her death.

It is believed that Cédrika was asked by a man to help search for a lost dog, and agreed to help.

She cycled around the area, knocking on doors and asking residents if they had seen the dog.

She was seen emerging from a wooded area with a friend, closely followed by a man.

She was then seen on her bike in a local park and on various nearby streets.

At 8:30 pm, her bicycle was found leaning against a fire hydrant on the corner of streets Chabanel and Chapais.

On 11 December 2015, three hunters stumbled upon a set of human remains in the woods in Saint-Maurice, a small town near Trois-Rivières close to Highway 40, about 15 km from the last place Cédrika had been seen.

On 12 December, it was confirmed that the remains were Cédrika's. Police had no further information at the time, and said that they would need to carry out further investigations.

On 16 December, Radio-Canada revealed that investigators were still looking for a person of interest who had been seen around the area where Cédrika disappeared.

Jonathan Bettez has been considered a prime suspect since early on, but has never been indicted due to a complete lack of direct evidence.

The case against Bettez, at least as revealed in media, is strictly circumstantial.

2016

Even before 2016 Bettez was already rumored to be involved in the case.

The fact that Bettez was the main suspect was revealed by journalists on 29 August 2016 after he was arrested and charged with six counts of possessing and distributing child pornography.

2018

He was however acquitted on 6 October 2018 by judge Jacques Lacoursière, before the beginning of hearings, as the proof against him was considered to have been obtained illegitimately.