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Updated: Vermilion RCMP looking for missing man

UPDATE: RCMP HAVE CONFIRMED THAT THEY HAVE FOUND LARRY JAMES RAMSAY, WHO HAS PASSED AWAY. POLICE DO NOT SUSPECT FOUL PLAY.

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The Vermilion RCMP is still trying to find 70-year-old Larry James Ramsay.

Ramsay was reported missing January 18th and was last seen December 19th. Ramsay is described as mixed ethnicity,  5’11”, 220 pounds with grey hair and brown eyes. He may be travelling with a black and white Shih Tzu in a maroon GMC pickup. The truck has gold trim and one black fender on the drivers side, the license plate number is BXP4500.

There is a general concern for his well-being, and police believe Ramsay may become confused if approached. He may also be travelling towards Quesnel or Prince George in British Columbia.

Anyone with information on Ramsay’s whereabouts is asked to contact Vermilion RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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