Chilliwack Mounties seek leads, evidence on missing people from Chilliwack’s backcountry
CHILLIWACK — Mounties in Chilliwack are appealing to the public for any kind of leads or evidence linked to a number of people who have gone missing over the past decade from the Chilliwack backcountry.
In a statement, Chilliwack RCMP Corporal Teresa Parsons says the Chilliwack RCMP detachment receives reports of people who have gone missing or lost in popular backcountry areas. Most people who are reported missing are eventually located, but Cpl. Parsons says four people remain missing since 2016. Police remain determined, with the public’s help, to try to answer what happened to them.
“Police are requesting assistance and information from anyone who has spent time in the backcountry areas in the past few years who may have located personal items such as clothing and equipment which could provide information as to the whereabouts of any of these missing persons,” Cpl. Parsons said.
On August 14, 2016, 50-year-old Gurdeep Gordon Sagoo was hiking with a group at Baby Munday Mountain off the Foley Creek Forest Service Road. Sagoo separated from the group to hike the peaks but never returned. (file number 2016-35314).



