An 11-year-old boy went missing in Calgary's downtown, and both his family and police are hoping you can help find him.
Police say Luke Taypayosatum left his residence downtown around 4 p.m. on Sunday and has not returned.
No foul play is suspected, police say, but it is out of character and there is concern for his welfare.Autumn Taypayosatum says her son is not dressed for the weather.“He is in a sweater and pants with red Converse shoes.” Luke is further described as being about 5’4” and 150 pounds , with brown eyes and black hair.Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477,
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