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Search efforts underway to find missing 22-year-old man in Glace Bay

Search efforts underway to find missing 22-year-old man in Glace Bay

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Search efforts are underway in Glace Bay to locate a missing 22-year-old man.
Cape Breton Regional Police say Colby MacIntosh was last seen Saturday evening leaving the Main Event bar in Glace Bay.
On Sunday, ground search and rescue assisted with efforts to find MacIntosh in the area of Steeles Hill in Glace Bay, police said.
The public is being asked to stay away while the search continues.
MacIntosh is said to be five feet eight inches tall, with curly blond hair, and green and grey eyes. He was wearing a grey shirt with blue jeans and pink Converse sneakers at the time he was last seen.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police directly or to call Crime Stoppers.
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