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Family pleads for help to find missing man likely hiking in Squamish

He is believed to have headed towards popular hiking areas around Squamish or Cypress.
staff report
October 8, 2024 10:42am

A family of a missing man is asking for the public’s assistance in the search for Scott Phillips, a 43-year-old man who has been missing since Friday, September 27, 2024.

Phillips, described as 6’3” tall and weighing 190 lbs, was last seen driving a black Kia Sorento with the license plate WB3 54A at 10 a.m. that morning. He is believed to have headed towards popular hiking areas around Squamish or Cypress.

The family urges anyone who may have seen Phillips or his vehicle near trailheads in these regions to come forward. The family is especially concerned that his car might still be parked at one of these locations.

If you have any information regarding Scott Phillips’ whereabouts, please call Kelsey immediately at 604-760-7674.

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