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Missing Brantford man could be Kitchener-Waterloo or Greater Toronto Area

Missing Brantford man could be Kitchener-Waterloo or Greater Toronto Area

CTV News21-05-2025

The Brantford Police Service is hoping the public can help them find a missing 33-year-old man.
Minlu has not been seen since December 2024.
Police said he is believed to have travelled to the Toronto area, but also frequently visited Kitchener-Waterloo.
Minlu is described as 6'0' tall, approximately 187 lbs., with a medium build, black medium-length hair and brown eyes. He also has a tattoo of a koi fish on his left arm and is known to wear a stud earring in his left ear.
'The Brantford Police Service and community are concerned for Minlu's well-being and are seeking assistance from anyone who may have information which may assist in locating the missing person,' Wednesday's media release said.
Tips can be called in to the Brantford Police Service's Major Crime Unit at 519-756-7050, or submitted anonymously to Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers online or at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477, referencing the following: Inc# 25-004016.

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