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Police look for work boots worn by Sonia Varaschin’s killer

Police believe Sonia Varaschin's killer wore size 10 or 11 men's boots made by Wind River and Dakota, which are sold exclusively at Mark’s Work Wearhouse.

Police are looking for a killer who wore size 10 or 11 boots and had an intimate knowledge of Orangeville, authorities said Wednesday during a press conference in the Sonia Varaschin murder investigation.

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