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Williams Lake RCMP seeks public assistance in locating Andrew Barber

Williams Lake RCMP are asking the Public’s assistance in locating Andrew Barber, last seen in Riske Creek.

Andrew Barber, 39 years old, was last seen on July 28, 2025. He is described as a Caucasian male, standing 6 ft 3′ (190 cm) and weighing approximately 190 pounds. Barber has brown hair and hazel eyes. He also has multiple tattoos.

One tattoo on his left arm that reads “I am still here”. One on his right arm that reads “Ayden”. A stomach tattoo that reads “Barber”. One on his back, between his shoulder blades, of a Cross and two snakes. Finally, one on his chest in Chinese characters.

Andrew was also driving the following vehicle:

 A 2004 black Dodge Ram 1500 with a BC licence plate WX1081. It has a light bar on front of the chrome bumper, a dent in the rear bumper on the driver’s side, white paint on the rear bumper from spilled paint, and an antenna on the rear passenger side roof

 Police are concerned for Andrew Barber’s health and wellbeing. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Andrew Barber is urged to contact their local police, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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