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Police Looking For ‘High Risk’ Missing Delta Man Last Seen At Surrey Memorial Hospital

Darpan News Desk, 05 Dec, 2019 06:42 PM

    Adam Summers, age 30, has been missing since approximately 6:45 pm, December 4, and police are asking the public’s assistance in locating him.

     

    Adam is considered a high risk missing person, and was last seen at Surrey Memorial Hospital at King George Hwy and 96 Ave in Surrey. He is described as:

     

    30 year old Caucasian man

     

    5’9” tall and 155 pounds

     

    Dark brown hair and brown eyes, with a short beard

     

    “He was last seen wearing a grey, white and black poncho style hoodie, a black ball cap, blue jeans and black shoes,” says Cris Leykauf, spokesperson for Delta police.

     

    “Police and his family are very concerned about his well-being and urgently wish to find Adam,” says Leykauf. “He may be making his way to Ladner. Please call police right away if you have any information about where Adam may be found.”

     
     

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