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Public asked to keep eye out for missing 21-year-old Delta resident Anmol Jagat

Darpan News Desk Delta Police, 27 Oct, 2021 09:52 AM
  • Public asked to keep eye out for missing 21-year-old Delta resident Anmol Jagat

UPDATE: The Delta Police has shared tragic news via Twitter. Unfortunately 21-year-old missing man Anmol JAGAT has been located deceased. Our thoughts are with his family and his loved ones. His death is not considered suspicious.

EARLIER STORY: 

Delta Police are asking the public’s assistance in helping to locate a missing 21-year-old man, who left his family’s North Delta residence on October 24, 2021.

Police have taken a number of investigative steps, but with no success, and are now turning to the public for assistance.

Anmol Jagat left his residence near 114th and 80th at 12:42 am, Oct. 24. 

He is described as:

  • 6’1” tall with a medium build
  • with long black hair and wears glasses
  • last seen wearing black pants, black shoes, a white jacket and a green shirt, with a black toque. 

“Anmol’s family is extremely concerned for his safety, and says disappearing in such a manner is not in his character,” says Cris Leykauf, spokesperson for Delta Police. She notes the family only moved to North Delta three months from outside BC, so Anmol is not that familiar with the area.

He’s known to like forested areas, and does not use transit. 

If you have any information about Anmol Jagat disappearance, such as home security camera footage which may capture his image, please call Delta Police at 604-946-4411. If you believe you see him, please call 9-1-1.

 

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