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Disappearance of Thomas Matson


Thomas Matson

Thomas Matson

Peachland, B.C. — Thomas Matson, who was staying in Peachland, BC temporarily while enroute from Calgary to Vancouver, was last seen on May 15, 1999 walking on Beach Avenue in Peachland, BC.

Matson was reported missing to West Kelowna RCMP on March 28, 2000. Despite an extensive police investigation, there has been no sign of Thomas since he disappeared.

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact West Kelowna RCMP at (250) 768-2880.

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