Have
you seen Brian BRAUMBERGER?
Date of release: June 2nd, 2007
Time of release: 6:53 p.m.
Date of incident: June 2nd, 2007
Time of incident: 3:00 a.m.
The Burnaby RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance
in locating 18 year-old Burnaby resident, Brian BRAUMBERGER.
He is described as Caucasian, clean shaven, 6' tall, 185
lbs., with brown hair and brown eyes (photo attached).
BRAUMBERGER’s friend last saw him at a church parking
lot in New Westminster on 8th Avenue at approximately
12:15 a.m. Thursday, May 31st. His friend advised the
two spoke for about ten minutes and BRAUMBERGER drove
away advising he had to work in the morning and that he
was going home. BRAUMBERGER was last seen wearing a black
T-shirt, shorts and white Adidas runners with no laces.
The following day, June 1st, police attended a parking
lot at the 7500 block of Cumberland for a report of a
vehicle that had been abandoned. The vehicle was towed
and a message was left for the registered owner of the
vehicle.
At 3:00 a.m., police were contacted by BRAUMBERGER’s
parents, returning home at that time having been gone
for a week. His mother had checked the phone messages
and learned her son’s vehicle had been towed. His
distraught mother advised police it was not like BRAUMBERGER
to leave his vehicle unattended as she described his vehicle
as his ‘baby’. Furthermore, he did not show
up for work which is unlike him.
Police, his family and friends are currently searching
for BRAUMBERGER.
If you know where Brian BRAUMBERGER is or if you have
any information on this incident, please contact the Burnaby
RCMP Detachment at 604-294-7922. If you wish to remain
anonymous please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
They are open 24/7. You do not have to give your name,
address, or your telephone number. You do not have to
testify in Court. A cash reward of up to $2000.00 will
be paid for any information which leads to an arrest and
charge.
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your name - we just want your information. Our goal is
safety for everyone in the community and you can play
a key role in making that happen.
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