10.11.06

Missing

Update 14/11/06: Calgary Herald , Police Bullitin

No concrete developments have been made in locating my missing friend Brian Kullman. His car has been found , but there is still no sign of BK. This situation with Brian being missing has been really difficult to deal with. The worst part of it is not knowing where he is or what is really going on. I have tried to piece things together in my mind and make sense of the situation, but it all seems so unreal. I want to believe that all of the events that have happened as of late are all a strange coincidence and unrelated. I want to believe that Brian is ok and that we will be seeing him again soon.
Until Brian is found I will not be posting anything on top of this post. Keep praying for Brian's safe return.

Update:
Sunday's article From Calgary Herald ,(Nov 11/06)New Police Bulletin

It has come to my attention that a potentially serious situation has developed regarding the apparent disappearance of a good friend of mine, Mr. Brian Kullman. This comes as a shock to me and is very concerning. If you have any info please follow the instructions below.



CITYBEAT - CITY OF CALGARY PRESS RELEASE

The Calgary Police Service is seeking public assistance in
locating a missing Calgary man.

Brian Wayne KULLMAN, 39, of Calgary went missing from his
southeast Calgary residence at approximately 10 p.m.,
Tuesday, November 7, 2006. Mr. KULLMAN's car is also missing.

KULLMAN is described as a Caucasian male, 6'2", 154 lbs. with
brown eyes, brown hair and a medium build.

Mr. KULLMAN's car is a silver, 2003 Mercedes Benz C240
station wagon. Plate # EJT 768.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Mr. KULLMAN is
asked to contact police immediately at 540-2858 or 266-1234,
or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

4 comments:

MB said...

Per - the police issued another bulletin this afternoon. I'm not liking the communication in this one.

PEr said...

Read the bulletin, I am speechless...

Anonymous said...

Can someone post the link to the bulletin.

Anonymous said...

he worked with my dad.