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RCMP search for missing 24-year-old Dawson Creek man

The Dawson Creek RCMP are requesting help from the public in locating 24-year-old Cole Robert Hosack who has been missing since December 31st.

On Monday, January 1st, 2024, Dawson Creek RCMP received a report of a missing person. Friends of Hosack say he was last seen around 11:00 p.m. on New Years Eve, leaving the Lonestar Nightlife on Alaska Avenue.

Police say Hosack is not from Dawson Creek and was scheduled to leave for Edmonton on January 5th for new employment.

Hosack is described as a 24-25-year-old 5’11” man, weighing around 200 lbs with “very noticeable” tattoos on his face and neck.

Hosack’s mother organized a search party; however, the search was cancelled due to risks associated with cold weather.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Hosack is asked to contact the Dawson Creek RCMP at (250)-784-3700.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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