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Recent charges in two cases of murder in the 1970s give the family of Theresa Hildebrandt hope the teen’s slaying will also be solved
Vikki HOPES Abbotsford News
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heresa Hildebrandt was an energetic and feisty teen who loved music, animals and her family. She was a good girl who did well in school and caused few issues for her parents. She did run away once – to the Blue Star Motel in Aldergrove to see her boyfriend – after a fight with her dad, but her family tracked her down within a few hours, and all was forgiven. So when she failed to show up for a family dinner with her three siblings, parents and grandparents on Victoria Day, May 24, 1976, there was immediate concern. Despite her one runaway episode, the 15-year-old was otherwise responsible and would not miss a family occasion. If something had come up, she would have called. Worry quickly turned to fear, and the Matsqui Police Department was called. An officer arrived at the home on Sunvalley Crescent – located between Bradner and Ross roads, north of Simpson Road – to take a report. Yes, Theresa had run away before, but it wasn’t a serious attempt to leave home, the family told the officer. They pointed out that on this occasion, she had left behind all her belongings – including her prized transistor radio, which she most certainly would have taken if she were leaving for any length of time. Theresa’s oldest brother Harold, then 20, indicated that he had last seen his sister earlier that day when he ran into her and her boyfriend in Langley, Continued on A5
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85¢ Debbie and Harold Hildebrandt display a picture of their sister Theresa, 15, who was found murdered in 1980, four VIKKI HOPES Abbotsford News years after she went missing.
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