
Body of missing 18-year-old found in river: Brandon police
Brandon Police Service has confirmed that the body of 18-year-old Owen Bedford, who was previously reported missing earlier this week, has been found in a river.
'At this time, our thoughts are with Owen's family and friends as they navigate this incredibly difficult and painful time,' reads a post on social media from the Brandon Police Service.
'We extend our deepest sympathies and stand with them in their grief.'
Bedford was last seen on June 15 around 2 a.m. at an establishment in the 3100 block of Victoria Avenue.

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