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David Friesen last seen in Montreal in February.

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in a search for a local man who may have gone missing while travelling across Canada.

David Friesen, 59, was last seen in Montreal in February but family say Prince George is his home and are worried he has not returned to this area. "David’s family is very concerned for his wellbeing and just want to make sure that he is okay," Cpl. Jennifer Cooper said. Anyone with information on where Friesen may be is asked to contact their local police. Prince George RCMP can be reached at 250-561-3300.

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