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SAR team from Campbell River to assist RCMP in search for missing man

Members of the Campbell River Search and Rescue team will be joining the search for Austin Lloyd, a 26-year old man reported missing in Port Hardy late last month.

The RCMP says there is a concerted effort by the detachments in Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Alert Bay and the Island District General Investigation Section to follow up on all information received about Lloyd’s last known location.

Campbell River Search and Rescue will conduct a search in Port Hardy on Saturday and police are asking motorists to drive cautiously along Highway 19 between Port Hardy and Port McNeill throughout the day.

Lloyd was reported missing on April 24.

He is an Indigenous man, 26 years-old, 5’7″ tall, 137 lbs, black hair, and brown eyes.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact the Port Hardy RCMP non-emergency line, 250-949-6335.

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