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Police Say Family Of Three From Burnaby, B.C., Missing Since Sunday

IANS, 09 May, 2017 11:28 AM
    BURNABY, B.C. — Police are searching for a family of three from Burnaby, B.C., who have been missing since Sunday.
     
    RCMP say the parents and their four-year-old son did not return home as expected Sunday evening after having gone out around 3 p.m.
     
    Missing is 38-year-old Ming Dong Xu and his wife, 36-year-old Yu Ling Zhang.
     
    They were with their son Garrick Xu.
     
    Police say they were last seen in a silver 2006 Honda Accord.
     
    Anyone who may have information on the family's whereabouts are being asked to contact police.
     
     
    Description of Ming Dong Xu:
     
    Asian male
    38 years
    5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
    176 lbs (80 kg)
    Short black hair
    Brown eyes
    Last seen wearing grey jacket, blue jeans, red running shoes
    Description of Yu Ling Zhang:
     
    Asian female
    36 years
    Black hair
    Brown eyes
    Description of Garrick Xu:
     
    Asian male – child
    4 years
    Short black hair
    Brown eyes

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