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Police seek missing man – updated

Update:  The missing 58-year-old man has been found.

Jamall Seif had walked away from his home in Cobble Hill around 9:15 Friday night.

Shawnigan RCMP reported to the family he was found this morning.

He is safe.

 

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The Shawnigan Lake RCMP are seeking the public’s help a in locating 58 year-old man.

Jamall Seif was last seen leaving his home around 9:15 Friday.

He is believed to be on foot.

Seif is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs about 130 pounds.

He has salt and pepper curly hair, a moustache and olive skin.

He was wearing jeans, runners, a black sweater, blue vest and an orange plaid jacket.

Anyone with information to the whereabouts of Seif is asked to contact the Shawnigan Lake RCMP at 250-743-5514.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

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