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Prince George RCMP continues 8 year-long investigation of missing man

The PG RCMP’s Serious Crime Section is still investigating the disappearance of 32-year old Barry Blain Seymour from Fort Ware, B.C.

Seymour was last seen in Prince George 8 years ago and was reported missing on May 26th, 2012 after attending his son’s birthday party.

He decided to stay in the city for a few extra days at a local motel and last seen in the evening near the Sunrise Trailer Park on Lansdowne Road.

Seymour is described as a 5ft 7 Indigenous male weighing around 174lbs with black hair and brown eyes.

Police have conducted an aerial search of the Fraser River between Prince George and Quesnel, a boat search on the Fraser River Shoreline, a Police Dog search around Landsdowne Road.

Extensive ground searches have also been lead by the PG Search and Rescue Society.

Within the last 8 years, police have followed up on a number of leads and conducted plenty of interviews.

According to Police, there is no evidence to indicate that Barry has been the victim of foul play.

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

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