A missing senior was last seen in Winnipeg on Oct. 20. Officers with Oakbank RCMP say he was dropped off in the city early Friday morning.
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Officers said they received a report of a missing 77-year-old man on Oct. 20, at 8 a.m. Clifford Whitefish, of theOfficers said he was leaving Deacons Corners in a taxi, headed for Winnipeg. He was dropped off on Nairn Avenue in the city. He hasn’t been heard from since. Officers with the RCMP branch in Oakbank, Man., say they’re searching for Clifford Whitefish. The 77-year-old man was reported missing on Oct. 20.Whitefish is described as five-feet six-inches tall and weighing 150 lbs, with brown eyes and grey hair. He was last seen wearing a blue jacket and jeans, and is said to have mobility issues.
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