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Richmond RCMP seek missing man Mandeep Singh Dosanjh

Darpan News Desk Richmond RCMP, 04 May, 2023 03:52 PM
  • Richmond RCMP seek missing man Mandeep Singh Dosanjh

Richmond RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing 36-year old man from Burnaby

Mandeep Singh Dosanjh last spoke with family members at approximately 11 a.m. on April 29th.

He is believed to have been staying at a hotel along the 8600 block of Alexandra Road in Richmond that evening, but checked out in the early morning hours.

While Dosanjh does not appear to have any medical conditions for concern, family members are becoming concerned as he is not usually out of contact with family members for this long.

Mandeep Dosanjh is described as:

  • A South Asian male;
  • 36 years old;
  • 6 feet tall;
  • Approximately 180 lbs;
  • with short black hair

Dosanjh was last seen wearing all black clothing with white sneakers.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Mandeep Dosanjh is asked to contact the Richmond RCMP at 604-278-1212.  If you wish to remain anonymous, please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or visit them online atwww.solvecrime.ca

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