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Koshman's family wants access to private information

 - Dylan Koshman

Dylan Koshman

Carter Haydu
Published on February 7th, 2010
Published on February 7th, 2010
Carter Haydu
Times-Herald
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Times-Herald , Edmonton , Moose Jaw , 104th Street

The family of Dylan Koshman is going through the process of trying to attain a court order allowing authorities to access private information that might possibly aid in the search for Koshman.

On Oct. 11, 2008, Koshman, who was from Moose Jaw but moved to Edmonton to work for a pipefitter, disappeared after storming out of an Edmonton residence after getting in a fight with his cousins (near 104th Street and 33rd Avenue in Edmonton) shortly after 2 a.m.. His wallet was found on the neighbours yard.

Koshman was 21 at the time.

On Sunday, Moose Jaw’s Melanie Alix told the Times-Herald such information as her son’s bank records and phone records are not accessible under Alberta’s privacy act and police can’t search the history of such private records in the investigation.

She said there is no evidence of foul play and Koshman was over age 18, so police can’t access private records on the chance her son had decided to leave in the fashion he did.

For more on this story, read an upcoming edition of the Times-Herald.

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    Sandy
    - February 7th, 2010

    No evidence of foul play??? He's missing! I'd say that's enough evidence. What's happened to common sense? The family needs to see those records. Good luck in your search...I hope you find some answers.

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