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RCMP seeking missing 72-year-old man

Both the Prince George and Fort St. James RCMP need help finding Paul Dennis Charles.

Fort St. James RCMP received a missing person report on March 21st regarding the local, 72-year-old. Mounties believe Charles may have left the area and headed to Prince George.

Charles is described as
· Caucasian male
· 173 cm (5’8″)
· 59 kg (130 lbs)
· Blue eyes
· Grey hair
· last seen wearing a black jacket and has a walker

Police and loved ones are concerned for Charles’ health and ask you to contact either detachment (Prince George at (250)561-3300. Fort St. James (250) 996-8269) if you have any information.

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