Just Released: Forensic Art Age Progression of Canadian Missing Person Shelley-Anne Bacsu
Diana Trepkov, Forensic Artist & Muriel Bacsu, Shelley-Anne’s mom
Diana Trepkov, forensic artist with 253 law enforcement cold cases completed, has just created an age progression image of Shelley-Anne Bacsu, who went missing on May 3, 1983, at the age of 16 in Hinton, Alberta, Canada. On the night of her disappearance, Shelley-Anne was babysitting and was last seen walking home from a friend’s house. Despite extensive searches, she was never found.
Now aged to 58 years old, the image aims to reignite interest and bring Shelley-Anne to her family. Shelley’s mother, Muriel Bacsu, is hopeful this new image will lead to answers about her daughter. Both Muriel Bacsu and Diana Trepkov are available for interviews to discuss the case and the age progression process.
Shelley was last seen wearing a gray and burgundy jacket, a purple sweater, blue jeans, and blue & gray Cougar running shoes. She also had a ring with a green stone, opal stone earrings, and a necklace with two red hearts. She was carrying a blue binder.
For Interviews or Media Inquiries:
Diana Trepkov (Forensic Artist): dianatrepkov@gmail.com
Muriel Bacsu (Mother of Shelley-Anne Bacsu) 1-780-608-6210
For Information or Tips:
Hinton RCMP: 1-780-865-2455
Historical Homicide Unit: 1-780-509-3431
Together, we can help bring Shelley-Anne Bacsu home.
Muriel Bacsu’s message that touched my heart greatly…
“That is totally unbelievable, wow such a great job done Diana you totally rock, its amazing people we know are talking on what a caring loving person you are and what a great job on the drawing, you are a very special lady and I believe that our Lord has given you such talent and the way you are using it to bless families with in helping to bring their loved ones home there’s no words that can describe it’s like an inner peace that I’ve never experienced in 42 years, last night I slept for the first time for a solid 9 hrs and all I can say is thank you cause I really don’t know how else to thank you.” ~Shelley-Anne’s mom, Muriel.