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COLD CASE: Wesley Foulds went missing on March 4, 2009; his truck was found in Mission - Mission City Record
Dec. 31, 2019
Wesley Foulds of Abbotsford was last seen on March 4, 2009. His case has now been posted on a national missing-persons website.
An Abbotsford missing-person case that is over 10 years old has made its way onto a national website in hopes of generating new information.
"The case involves Wesley Foulds, who was last seen on March 4, 2009 at the age of 52.
Foulds left his Abbotsford home that morning for a doctor’s appointment in Burnaby, but never showed up nor did he turn up in Whonnock – west of Mission – for his shift for a company that runs group homes and day programs for adults with disabilities.
The following day, Foulds’ red 2007 Dodge Ram pickup was found by a BC Hydro crew at the Hayward Lake recreation site in Mission.
An extensive search of the area was conducted. Later, small samples of of blood found on the driver’s seat proved to be Foulds’.
His cellphone was recovered from the truck, but his wallet has never been found.
Police have said that despite a “thorough” and “diligent” investigation, they have been unable to determine what happened to Foulds.
Nick Oldrieve, executive director of the Ontario-based website Please Bring Me Home, said he was contacted by Foulds’ niece to post the case online."
Abbotsford man has been missing for almost 5 years
The 57-year-old man left his home in 2009 in his red, 2007 Dodge pick-up truck, in the morning, for a doctor’s appointment in Burnaby. His truck was found in the parking lot of the Hayward Recreation Area north of Mission, but Foulds has not been seen since.

The Abbotsford Police Department investigation continues and police are hoping someone will remember something about Foulds or his truck from March 4, 2009 or will have current information that could assist them.
Dec. 31, 2019

Wesley Foulds of Abbotsford was last seen on March 4, 2009. His case has now been posted on a national missing-persons website.
An Abbotsford missing-person case that is over 10 years old has made its way onto a national website in hopes of generating new information.
"The case involves Wesley Foulds, who was last seen on March 4, 2009 at the age of 52.
Foulds left his Abbotsford home that morning for a doctor’s appointment in Burnaby, but never showed up nor did he turn up in Whonnock – west of Mission – for his shift for a company that runs group homes and day programs for adults with disabilities.
The following day, Foulds’ red 2007 Dodge Ram pickup was found by a BC Hydro crew at the Hayward Lake recreation site in Mission.
An extensive search of the area was conducted. Later, small samples of of blood found on the driver’s seat proved to be Foulds’.
His cellphone was recovered from the truck, but his wallet has never been found.
Police have said that despite a “thorough” and “diligent” investigation, they have been unable to determine what happened to Foulds.
Nick Oldrieve, executive director of the Ontario-based website Please Bring Me Home, said he was contacted by Foulds’ niece to post the case online."
Abbotsford man has been missing for almost 5 years
The 57-year-old man left his home in 2009 in his red, 2007 Dodge pick-up truck, in the morning, for a doctor’s appointment in Burnaby. His truck was found in the parking lot of the Hayward Recreation Area north of Mission, but Foulds has not been seen since.

The Abbotsford Police Department investigation continues and police are hoping someone will remember something about Foulds or his truck from March 4, 2009 or will have current information that could assist them.