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Missing teen girl last seen in Winnipeg in late July: police
Missing teen girl last seen in Winnipeg in late July: police

CBC

time6 hours ago

  • CBC

Missing teen girl last seen in Winnipeg in late July: police

Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help in finding a teenage girl who went missing in the city's St. John's neighbourhood almost two weeks ago. Chloe Nelson, 16, was last seen on July 30 in the 200 block of Boyd Avenue, near Main Street. She is five feet and six inches tall, has a medium build, black hair and brown eyes, police said in an alert Tuesday. Police said they are concerned about Nelson's wellbeing and are asking anyone with information on Nelson's whereabouts to contact the missing person unit at 204-986-6250.

Police concerned for welfare of missing 39-year-old man from Carlisle
Police concerned for welfare of missing 39-year-old man from Carlisle

Yahoo

time05-08-2025

  • Yahoo

Police concerned for welfare of missing 39-year-old man from Carlisle

POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a missing man from Carlisle. Lee Graham, 39, has been missing since around 10 am this morning, last seen heading in the direction of Denton Holme on foot. He is described as around 6ft 2in tall, slim with blonde hair and was last seen wearing a blue/black diamond top and cargo shorts. If anyone sees Lee or knows where he may be, they are asked to contact officers on 101. If Lee sees this appeal himself, he is asked to contact officers on the same number.

Search underway for 32-year-old woman missing in Annapolis County
Search underway for 32-year-old woman missing in Annapolis County

CBC

time03-08-2025

  • CBC

Search underway for 32-year-old woman missing in Annapolis County

A search is underway for a 32-year-old woman last seen in Annapolis County on Saturday afternoon. Nova Scotia RCMP say Kerstin Marie Wetter, who is five foot four inches tall with long blond hair and hazel eyes, went missing from a "loved ones" home near the 9500 block of Highway 10 in Nictaux at around 1:20 p.m Saturday. She was wearing light blue jeans and a black tank top, police say. "They were outside in the yard," said RCMP Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay on Sunday. "When the loved ones came back outside, Kerstin was not present." Tremblay said Wetter left her car at the residence and it's believed she departed on foot. Search and rescue operations began after she was reported missing at 8 p.m. Saturday, he said. On Sunday, approximately 50 people were part of the active search, including volunteers from ground search and rescue teams in Lunenburg, Yarmouth, Clare, Annapolis Valley, Annapolis County, West Hants, and North Queens. Tremblay said air support is being provided by a Department of Natural Resources helicopter and that remotely piloted aircraft systems from the RCMP and the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association have been deployed. Anyone with information about Wetter's whereabouts is encouraged to contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers or to call the Annapolis District RCMP directly.

Police seek help finding missing man last seen in St. Vital Friday night
Police seek help finding missing man last seen in St. Vital Friday night

CBC

time02-08-2025

  • CBC

Police seek help finding missing man last seen in St. Vital Friday night

Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help in finding a 26-year-old man who was last seen around 11 p.m. local time on Friday in the area of Gascon Road and Gosford Avenue in St. Vital. Jaden Mazur is hard of hearing and doesn't have his hearing aids with him, police said in an alert Saturday morning. The 26-year-old is known to frequent St. Charles Street and Pritchard Avenue, as well as Unicity, but didn't specify what they meant by Unicity. Police said he was riding a bicycle at the time of his departure. Mazur is five feet six inches tall with a thin build. He has short black hair and brown eyes, police said, and was last seen wearing a light grey hooded sweatshirt, black pants, blue runners with a green stripe and a light grey backpack. Anyone with information on Mazur's whereabouts is asked to call the missing persons unit at 204-986-6250.

Severe tropical storm Krosa may approach Japan's Kanto region
Severe tropical storm Krosa may approach Japan's Kanto region

NHK

time01-08-2025

  • Climate
  • NHK

Severe tropical storm Krosa may approach Japan's Kanto region

Severe Tropical Storm Krosa could approach Japan's Kanto region, including Tokyo on Saturday. Weather officials are warning of high waves and risks from heavy rain. The Japan Meteorological Agency says the storm was located east of Hachijojima island far off the Kanto region as of Friday noon. Krosa is moving north at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour. Weather officials say it may develop further as it progresses at a relatively slow pace. Gusty winds and heavy rain are expected on Hachijojima Island and other areas in Kanto on Saturday. The areas may see up to 100 millimeters of rain through Saturday morning. Officials are urging the public to stay on alert for high waves, mudslides, flooding in low-lying areas and swollen rivers.

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