
Winnipeg police looking for missing 63-year-old man
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Winnipeg police are asking for help finding a 63-year-old man who went missing last week.
Peter Stanley was last seen in the area of Portage Avenue and Moray Street around 1 p.m. Thursday. Police said Tuesday they're concerned about his well-being.
A silver alert, which is activated when a vulnerable adult person is reported missing, has been triggered.
Stanley is described as being six feet, two inches tall, of medium build, with closely cropped grey hair and green eyes.

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