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Vehicle of missing Manitoban found west of Winnipeg, 69-year-old man not located

Vehicle of missing Manitoban found west of Winnipeg, 69-year-old man not located

CBC25-07-2025
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Stewart Campbell's car has been found but the 69-year-old Manitoban, who hasn't been seen for 10 days, remains missing.
RCMP say the blue 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix was located around 10:30 a.m. Thursday on Road 3 West, 500 meters north of Highway 2, about 20 kilometres west of Winnipeg, near the community of Starbuck.
Stewart was not with the car.
He was last seen near Stonewall, north of Winnipeg, around 3:30 a.m. on July 15. RCMP received a missing person's report two days later and issued a silver alert on July 18. Silver alerts are issued when vulnerable adults go missing.
RCMP say Campbell may be confused or disoriented.
He is described as five feet and eight inches tall and 110 pounds. He has grey shaggy hair, blue eyes and is clean-shaven. He was last seen wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with light-coloured blue jeans and black work boots.
A ground search by the RCMP is ongoing and an aerial search of the area has been conducted by the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA).
People with property in the area where the car was located are asked to check their yards, outbuildings and security cameras for any signs of Campbell.
Anyone with information that could help investigators is asked to call 911 or the Stonewall RCMP at 204-467-5015.
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