Monday, February 9, 2026
ADVT 
National

Manitoba Army Reservist Accused Of Neo-nazi Ties Reported Missing: RCMP

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Aug, 2019 08:09 PM

    WINNIPEG - RCMP say a Manitoba army reservist accused of being a member of a neo-Nazi group has disappeared.

     

    Master Cpl. Patrik Mathews was reported missing to police on Monday.

     

    RCMP say he was last seen on Saturday and efforts by his family and police to find him have been unsuccessful.

     

    A Winnipeg Free Press story last week linked the combat engineer with 38 Canadian Brigade Group in Winnipeg to a neo-Nazi group called the Base.

     

    The Department of National Defence said this week that Mathews had been relieved of his duties and would officially leave the Forces in the coming weeks.

     

    Mathews had applied in April to leave the Forces.

     

    RCMP say they are handling the case as a missing person investigation, there is no warrant for an arrest and no charges are pending against Mathews.

     

    He is believed to be driving a red 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT with Manitoba licence plate number HXJ 806.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    U.S. Residents Visiting B.C. Help Save Drowning Man In North Vancouver

    U.S. Residents Visiting B.C. Help Save Drowning Man In North Vancouver
    VANCOUVER - Several Good Samaritans from the United States have saved a man from drowning in British Columbia.    

    U.S. Residents Visiting B.C. Help Save Drowning Man In North Vancouver

    Airline Confirms Three Dead After Float Plane Crashes In Labrador Lake

    ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A search is underway for four people missing after a float plane crashed into a Labrador lake on Monday, killing three of the occupants.    

    Airline Confirms Three Dead After Float Plane Crashes In Labrador Lake

    Cuts To Legal Aid Ontario Will Cause Hearing Delays: Immigration Refugee Board

    Cuts To Legal Aid Ontario Will Cause Hearing Delays: Immigration Refugee Board
    The tribunal that adjudicates asylum claims in Canada says it expects cuts to legal-aid funding imposed by the Doug Ford government in Ontario will lead to delays and other disruptions of refugee hearings.

    Cuts To Legal Aid Ontario Will Cause Hearing Delays: Immigration Refugee Board

    Ride-Hailing To Come To B.C., But Will Uber, Lyft?

    VICTORIA - The British Columbia government's firm position on tougher driver's licence requirements for ride-hailing is a move in the right direction, given the experiences from other jurisdictions, a transportation expert says.    

    Ride-Hailing To Come To B.C., But Will Uber, Lyft?

    Jagmeet Singh Sees Quebec As 'Fertile Ground' For NDP As He Hits Province For Tour

    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the province of Quebec offers the New Democrats "fertile ground" despite private hand-wringing about its current state ahead of the election.

    Jagmeet Singh Sees Quebec As 'Fertile Ground' For NDP As He Hits Province For Tour

    IIO Investigates VPD After Man Dies In Fall From West End Apartment

    IIO Investigates VPD After Man Dies In Fall From West End Apartment
    A distraught man, throwing large items out of a high-rise West End apartment, has fallen to his death.

    IIO Investigates VPD After Man Dies In Fall From West End Apartment