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UPDATE: Jonathan Thomas Hill found safe by police

Updated story 8:35 AM

Police in Prince George successfully located Jonathan Thomas Hill

The RCMP thank everyone who assisted.

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Original story: (Wednesday)

RCMP are asking the public to help locate a Prince George man that has been missing for nearly a week.

23-year-old Jonathan Thomas Hill was reported missing on  Monday.

Hill was last seen on the evening of Thursday, September 3rd wearing black pants, a sweater and a ball cap.

He is described as an Indigenous male standing at 5ft 11 inches, 170 pounds with brown eyes, short black hair with both ears pierced.

His left forearm sports a tattoo of an indigenous style feather and his right forearm is tattooed in large letters with the word ‘family’.

According to RCMP, He does not have access to a vehicle.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact police or Crimestoppers.

Hill’s Right Forearm Tattoo (Photo provided by RCMP)
Hill’s Left Forearm Tattoo (Photo provided by RCMP)

 

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