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Vancouver Police searches for missing man

Darpan News Desk Vancouver Police, 13 Oct, 2020 08:49 PM
  • Vancouver Police searches for missing man

Vancouver Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 25-year-old man who may have gone hiking in Manning Park. Jordan Naterer was last seen on October 10 at 7 a.m., leaving his Downtown apartment at Seymour and Nelson streets.

Mr. Naterer’s black 2016 Honda Civic with BC license plate LA248W has been located at the Frosty Mountain Trailhead by the Lightening Lake Day Use area.

Mr. Naterer is white with fair skin, five feet ten inches tall, has a slim build, and has short brown hair. He was last seen wearing black pants and white running shoes. He was carrying a large green backpack.

Mr. Naterer was expected to be at a Thanksgiving dinner on Monday evening and did not attend.

Those close to him are deeply concerned as his absence is out of character. Anyone who sees Jordan Naterer is asked to call 9-1-1 and stay with him until police arrive.

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