
Man reported missing in The Pas found safe: RCMP
Mounties say a 53-year-old man, who had been reported missing, has been safely located.
According to RCMP, the man hadn't been seen since May 12 in The Pas. He was reported missing to The Pas RCMP detachment on Friday afternoon.
On Saturday afternoon, police said he was found safe.
CTV News Winnipeg has removed the man's name and photo.

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