Stanley man missing more than a month - RCMP
Christopher Dunham, 68, hasn’t been seen since June 11, Mounties report
Update: Police reported Nov. 29 that Dunham had been found, but was deceased.
The RCMP says its officers haven’t been able to track down a Stanley man reported as missing more than a month ago, and it’s turning to the public for tips on his whereabouts.
The Keswick detachment of the RCMP issued a news release Friday morning about Christopher Dunham, 68, of Stanley.
“Christopher Dunham was last seen on June 11, 2023, near Graveyard Hill in Stanley, N.B. He was reported missing to police the same day,” the release said.
“Police have followed up on several leads to try and locate him, but have so far been unsuccessful. Police are concerned for his well-being.”
Dunham is described as being about six feet tall (183 centimetres), weighing about 150 pounds (68 kilograms), with brown eyes, and grey and white hair. He’s also been known to wear prescription glasses, the release said.
“He may also be travelling in a gold 2011 Toyota Echo, with New Brunswick licence plate GDA 616,” it said.
Anyone with information on Dunham’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Keswick RCMP detachment at 506-357-4300.
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I sure hope this poor man is found and found soon, keep me updated please