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Image: The family of Wesley Bosman / The family of missing 27-year-old Abbotsford man Wesley Bosman suspects someone out there has information about his disappearance. Bosman went missing roughly two months ago.
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Family of missing Abbotsford man suspects someone has info on Wesley Bosman

Jun 25, 2024 | 6:11 AM

ABBOTSFORD — The family of missing Abbotsford man Wesley Bosman suspects someone out there has information about his disappearance roughly two months ago.

In yet another heartfelt plea from the family, Cindy Loewen Bosman wrote on Facebook Sunday morning (June 23) that she believes someone knows something about Bosman’s disappearance.

“The reality is that there is probably someone out there that has actually seen him and knows where he is,” Bosman wrote. “My family and I implore you to please do the right thing and either contact the police, the Please Bring Me Home organization, or better yet, have Wes reach out himself. I would like that person to look deep into their heart and think about what they are doing and not doing. It’s time to step up and do the right thing. Please encourage Wes to reach out or you can leave an anonymous tip with the Please Bring Me Home organization that is involved. I understand people can get nervous when it comes to dealing with the police and don’t want to get into trouble, this is why the Please Bring Me Home organization is so great. If you leave a tip with them as to Wes’s whereabouts your identity stays anonymous so you don’t have to worry about getting into trouble.”

This past Sunday marked the two-month anniversary of Bosman’s disappearance. Abbotsford PD detectives have confirmed that Bosman was last seen on Highway 11, just north of Hazelwood Avenue. Investigators have sought dashcam video that may have been captured Tuesday, April 23 from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. along Highway 11, between Hazelwood Avenue and the Mission bridge.

“Today (Sunday, June 23) makes it 2 months since Wes walked out our front door,” Cindy Loewen Bosman said. “Every day we search for him and we will continue to do so, until he is found.”

Bosman’s image on missing posters has been widely distributed throughout Chilliwack, including on community mailboxes, municipal park washroom doors, gas stations, and other public areas.

“Wes, if you can see this wherever you are, just know how much we love you and our hearts ache more and more for you every day. I am confident we will find him since there are literally thousand of pairs of eyes out there searching for Wes every day,” Cindy wrote.

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