CALGARY- A family continues to search for answers in the disappearance of a man who vanished after a suspected run in with the Hells Angels.
It has been 15 years since Paul Resvick was last seen, after he and some friends broke into a home in Dover and stole a substantial amount of marijuana. It turns out that house belonged to the Hells Angels, and it’s believed that just days later he ended up meeting with members of the crime group at the McDonalds in Forest Lawn.
Resvick got into a vehicle there, and hasn’t been seen since. His family believes he was murdered.
“At first I wanted justice. I wanted who, what, when, where, why, how,” says brother Brad Resvick. “Now, those aren’t really relevant. What’s relevant to me is having my brother’s body to lay to rest beside our mother and have a proper service.”
Resvick’s disappearance remains an open missing persons case with the Calgary Police Service. None of the suspicions related to the Hells Angels have ever been proven, and no body found.
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