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Missing Man With Ties To Quesnel Located

Update: A missing first nations man who had ties to Quesnel and Smithers has been located.

“The Prince George RCMP are happy to advise that missing person Teddy James Lowley has been located in another community and is safe,” Cpl. Craig Douglass said Thursday (May 9).

“Police would like to thank all those persons that assisted with this investigation.”

Original Story Published Tuesday, May 7: Man Missing Who Has Ties To Quesnel

Police are requesting help in locating a missing first nations man who had ties to Quesnel and Smithers.

Teddy James Lowley has not been seen in almost two weeks.

According to RCMP, they received a report of Lowley’s disappearance on April 27th, and they haven’t been able to confirm any sightings of him since the 25th.

He is described as a First Nations male, standing 6 feet tall and weighing about 200 lbs.

Lowley has brown eyes with short black hair that may be dyed purple and red, as well as a tattoo of a heart near his left eye and a teardrop near his right eye.

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