Bear Clan Patrol reports sighting of missing teacher
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Missing school teacher Kevin Dilk was sighted as recently as last Thursday in St. Boniface, according to the Bear Clan Patrol.
Someone who knew Dilk spotted him at about 6:15 a.m. walking on Des Meurons Street, an area Dilk is known to frequent, said James Favel, Bear Clan executive director.
It would be the most recent known sighting of Dilk, 50, a teacher at College Beliveau.

The Bear Clan has zeroed in on the neighbourhood of the recent sighting in its search the last few days. More than 200 people gathered on Sunday to search for Dilk.
Dilk is described as Caucasian, 5-foot-9, 160 pounds with short, greying brown hair, brown eyes and glasses. He may be wearing a black leather jacket, a button-up shirt, blue jeans, a black hat and black boots.
Dilk was reported missing after being last seen in the St. Boniface area in the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 23, according to Winnipeg police.
Police encourage anyone with information about Dilk’s whereabouts to call the missing persons unit at 204-986-6250.