Police asking for help in locating Calgary man missing for more than a year
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This article was published 15/09/2022 (1306 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
CALGARY – More than a year after a man disappeared, Calgary police are hoping members of the public an help provide some answers.
David-Alexandre Beliveau, who is 36, hasn’t been seen since Sept. 4 of last year.
His family reported him missing weeks later.
Police say he may have been a victim of foul play.
The Calgary police homicide unit and Beliveau’s family have continued to search for him and are asking for the public’s help in gathering information around his last known whereabouts.
Beliveau is originally from Montreal and investigators believe some individuals in Quebec may have information.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 15, 2022.