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Police seek public's help in finding missing persons
Winnipeg police released photos and background information on four missing men this morning, in hopes of eliciting tips about their whereabouts.
Detective Sgt. Shaunna Neufeld said the four men are part of the missing person’s unit cold case file – individuals who have been missing anywhere from one month to several years.
"These are four families who don’t have answers," Neufeld said. "I can’t imagine what they’re going through, not knowing what’s happened. Living with that, year to year."
Neufeld said 75 per cent of the individuals in the cold case file are men, adding these four were chosen at random, to represent the missing men from each year for the last four years.
Anyone with information on these individuals, or any other missing persons, is asked to contact police at 204-986-6250.
Phillip Morin (POLICE / HANDOUT)
Philip Morin, 30
- Last seen by his family in May of 2008.
- Living on Colony Street at the time.
- Described as Aboriginal, 5’7" tall, 140 pounds, long black hair, brown eyes, slim build.
Brent Staple
Brent Alexander Staple, 33
- Last seen June 28, 2009, exiting the front door of his apartment block, located in the first 100-block of University Crescent in the company of an unidentified older man.
- Staple is described as white, 5’10" tall, 170 pounds, short brown hair with hazel eyes.
- He was last seen wearing a light coloured blue jeans, a dark jacket, dark t-shirt, black work boots and a baseball hat with the logo of "Air Unlimited."
- Staple was carrying a shiny Labatt’s Blue duffle bag and a second bag, possibly a cooler, over his shoulder.
- Police are also looking for any information on the unidentified man, who is described as white, 5’10" tall, about 180 pounds, 60-70 years, short grayish hair, wearing wide-rimmed glasses, walks with a noticeable limp
Kerry Klyne (POLICE / HANDOUT)
Kerry Klyne, 27
- Klyne, 27, also known as Darren Klyne, was last heard from on Nov. 26, 2010.
- Described as Aboriginal, 6’ tall, 230 pounds, with short black hair, brown eyes.
- He has a small scar on the left side of his mouth.
- Klyne is known to have spent time frequenting the Osborne Street area.
Ryan Slobodzian (POLICE / HANDOUT)
Ryan Richard Slobodzian, 37
- Last seen December 2011 in the downtown area of Winnipeg.
- Described as white, 5’11" tall, 175 pounds, with short brown hair and blue eyes.
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