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Vancouver Police are asking for the public’s help to find a missing 44 year old Vancouver man.
Barry Carl Hinchcliffe was last seen at about 7 p.m. on September 20th leaving his home in the 900 block Expo Boulevard in Vancouver. When Barry left his home he was driving a grey 2009 Toyota Tacoma bearing B.C. plate BH8539. It is believed that he may have been driving to the Mission area.
Hinchcliffe is a white, 5’7”, 170 lbs., with short sandy-coloured hair, and brown eyes. It is not known what he was last wearing.
The extended absence is uncharacteristic, as Barry has regular contact with family members.
Update: An initial press release was provided by the Vancouver Police Department with an older photo of Hinchcliffe attached. A recent photo was obtained that was taken one day before he went missing. Hinchcliffe appears heavier in more recent photos.
Police attended the Mission property, located in the 12900 block of Sylvester Road, and believe Hinchcliffe arrived at this destination as his unoccupied Toyota Tacoma was located on the property.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team took conduct of the investigation on October 1st, 2011 and in partnership with the Vancouver Police Department, Mission RCMP, IFIS (Integrated Forensic Identification Section), Police Dog Section and the Lower Mainland Tactical Troop executed a search warrant on the property. The property contained a large Quonset type structure as well as several smaller sheds and a run down, vacant mobile home.
“Barry Hinchcliffe’s family members are extremely concerned for his safety and well being. Hinchcliffe has missed significant dates such as his daughter’s birthday and his own birthday just last week. His family believes this is uncharacteristic behavior and police are asking for the public’s help in locating him.” Says Sgt. Jennifer Pound.
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