Mounties Renew Appeal for Information in B.C. Missing Hiker Cases
CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 16 – Chilliwack RCMP seeks public tips on four hikers missing since 2016 in backcountry areas, with no clues despite some being experienced and well-prepared, police said.
- Local Mounties are seeking public help on four cold cases of missing hikers, involving disappearances since 2016 in the Chilliwack backcountry.
- Background files note that Gurdeep 'Gordon' Sagoo, 50-year-old hiker, vanished in 2016 at Baby Munday Mountain, and Valentina Kushnareva, 80, disappeared mushroom picking in 2019 from Frost Road.
- On May 14, 2019 Timothy Delahaye, 29, began hiking from Frost Road in Chilliwack, BC, his vehicle found at Elk View Trail entrance, ATTRIBUTION: NO.
- In a public statement, RCMP Cpl. urged assistance, saying 'most of the missing are eventually found,' highlighting ongoing efforts to resolve the cases in backcountry areas.
- Chilliwack RCMP says they receive reports of lost hikers in forests and backcountry, highlighting ongoing search challenges and the difficulty of locating missing persons.
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These four hikers went missing from Chilliwack and have never been found
Police in Chilliwack have issued a public plea for evidence to help locate four hikers who vanished in the backcountry at different times over the past nine years. In a statement Thursday, Cpl. Teresa Parsons with the Chilliwack RCMP said the detachment receives reports of lost hikers every year. ...
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