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Nanaimo RCMP seek missing Crofton man

Nanaimo RCMP are looking for help finding a missing 42 year old.

Jason Radmacher was reported missing on January 14th

He is the manager of King Arthurs Court, at 564 Fifth St and was last seen at around 9:15 am Tuesday January 13th, walking along Fifth St towards the University Mall. Radmacher did not return to work all day Tuesday, which police say is out of character. He also did not return at the end of the day to his home in Crofton.

RCMP say they don’t think drug or alcohol issues or medical conditions have anything to do with his disappearance. But, they say he doesn’t have many friends or associates in the area since moving from Prince George in October of 2014.

Adding to to the mystery is that investigators have not been able to find out if he’s used his bank account within the past 48 hours. He does not drive or own a car and nothing has been reported missing from his home in Crofton.

Radmacher is white, 5 ft. 7 and weighs 130 pounds. He has dirty blonde hair worn to his shoulders and a scruffy beard. He was last seen wearing a jean jacket with a grey hoody underneath and blue jeans.

If ypu have information contact the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477

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