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Dylan Chretien. (submitted photo/Prince Albert Police Service)
Suspicious disappearance

Foul play suspected in missing persons case: Police

Nov 29, 2019 | 10:46 AM

The investigation into the disappearance of Dylan Chretien has uncovered some new information, and officers say the evidence leads them to suspect foul play.

Dylan Chretien, 30, was last seen in Prince Albert on Sunday, Oct. 27, but has not been heard from since. Charlene Tebbutt, public relations and media coordinator for the Police Service, was asked by paNOW to elaborate.

“I can’t get into specifics about what evidence but at this time police have uncovered evidence that has led them to suspect foul play,” she said.

A photo taken of Chretien’s truck. (submitted photo/Prince Albert Police Service)

Chretien’s vehicle, a Blue Toyota Tundra, with an Alberta licence plate, was located abandoned in the Nordale area on Friday, Nov. 1.

“Police continue to work to locate Mr. Chretien,” Tebbutt said.

Chretien was last seen wearing black motorcycle boots, a brown jacket, grey hoodie, blue jeans and a black T-shirt with white writing on the front. (submitted photo/Prince Albert Police Service)

Anyone with any information about Chretien’s whereabouts has been asked to call the Prince Albert Police Service or Crime Stoppers. Chretien’s disappearance comes at the same time as police search for another man, Donald Light.

“Police don’t believe that case (Light) is connected to any other missing persons case,” Tebbutt said.

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