UPDATED: MISSING PERSON • Ashley Peck • Abbotsford, British Columbia •
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UPDATE: The British Columbia Missing Report is pleased to share that according to the family of Ashley Peck she has been LOCATED. We would like to thank everyone who assisted by sharing this report.
ABBOTSFORD — The Abbotsford Police is asking for the local public’s assistance in locating missing youth Ashley Peck out of the Abbotsford, British Columbia area.
Ashley was last seen June 27, 2017.
She was last seen 3 hours ago around the 3500 block of Galiano Court. She was last seen wearing a burgundy hoody, black tights, black runners, and was carrying a burgundy backpack.
Ashley is described as:
• GENDER: Female.
• HAIR: Brown, long.
• HEIGHT: 5 feet 8 inches.
• WEIGHT: 160 pounds.

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If you have any information in regards to Ashley’s whereabouts, you are being asked to contact the 911 immediately.
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3 hours? I thought to file a missing person report someone has to be missing for 12-24 hours.
Depends on the risk factors
Yes and they don’t even have an age on her??
Karin White That information wasn’t provided by the police
British Columbia MISSING Report Thank you! 🙂
The biggest mistake ppl make is not reporting a missing person early enough. IF a person is abducted there is NO time to spare. I APPLAUD any police or parents that get the word out quickly. Be aware it is an urban MYTH that ppl should wait to report. There is no such thing as a time to report. There are many MANY families who wish they had known this mich sooner. As soon as you know someone has done something out of character. REPORT it. Better safe than sorry. Nothing wrong with extra eyes out there looking for your loved one.
Could be a danger to herself or others, or special needs or in medical distress… Posibilities for the 3 hours…
She contacted her mom and is safe
Thank God 🙂 Whew! Yay..Happy to hear..ty