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June 6, 2012 5:24 PM
Surrey Mounties reveal oldest cold case of local man missing more than 50 years
Albert would now be 84, he was 30 years old when he went missing. He was last seen 23 JAN 1957 at his workplace. He worked at the Martin Paper Co. in New Westminster. He failed to pick up his last paycheck.
He was a commercial fisherman and was an avid cartoonist.
LE investigations show he did not join the Army and has not contacted any employment agencies.
He was living by himself in North Surrey with his dog. His dog and rifle were missing from his home but his ID and wallet were still there.
There was one reported alleged sighting on 29 JAN 1957 by an eyewitness who claimed that she had met a man by the name of "Al" and she was an employee of Woolworths.
Picture is from the only link embedded in this post.
June 6, 2012 5:24 PM
Surrey Mounties reveal oldest cold case of local man missing more than 50 years
Wilkinson is described as: Caucasian, 55 to 56, weighing 140 lbs with blue grey eyes, brown hair with sideburns and a medium build.
Anyone with information on Wilkinson is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP Missing Persons Unit by email or through the non-emergency number at 604-599-0502.
Albert would now be 84, he was 30 years old when he went missing. He was last seen 23 JAN 1957 at his workplace. He worked at the Martin Paper Co. in New Westminster. He failed to pick up his last paycheck.
He was a commercial fisherman and was an avid cartoonist.
LE investigations show he did not join the Army and has not contacted any employment agencies.
He was living by himself in North Surrey with his dog. His dog and rifle were missing from his home but his ID and wallet were still there.
There was one reported alleged sighting on 29 JAN 1957 by an eyewitness who claimed that she had met a man by the name of "Al" and she was an employee of Woolworths.
Picture is from the only link embedded in this post.