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Search continues for missing PG teen

Colten Therrin Fleury of Prince George has not been seen since May 3rd, 2018, and he was reported May 4th.

The then 16-year-old, now 17, was last seen wearing a red hoodie and jeans. He is not associated with any vehicle. Fleury is described as:

  • First Nations male;
  • 5’8;
  • 120 lbs; with
  • brown eyes; and
  • short brown hair

All efforts to find Fleury have come up short to this point. PG RCMP can confirm there is no evidence he ever left PG and no signs of foul play have surfaced.

RCMP are asking anyone who had communication with Fleury leading up to or after May 2nd, 2018, to come forward and talk with investigators. It is being reported his main source of communication was the Facebook Messenger app.

“We are convinced that persons in this community, particularly youth, were messaging Colten right before he was last seen, and possible afterwards” said Cpl. Craig Douglass, spokesperson for the Prince George RCMP, in a statement.

“We would like those persons to contact our investigators and help us find out what happened to Colten Fleury.”

Anyone who knows persons that were communicating with Fleury, as well as anyone with information about him or his whereabouts, are asked to contact PG RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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