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Kebo Bear. (Submitted Photo/Sask RCMP)
Missing Man

Missing man’s family not giving up hope of finding loved one

Feb 6, 2024 | 5:00 PM

The family of a missing man is driving across Central Saskatchewan in hopes of finding their loved one.

Kebo Bear was last seen on Pelican Lake First Nation back in January. According to RCMP, the exact date is unknown, though they believe it was around Jan. 22.

He was planning to travel to Porcupine Plain but never arrived.

His father Brian Beds told paNOW it’s not like his son to just disappear.

“When he’s gone he always phones me,” he said.

He, his wife, and daughter-in-law (Bear’s sister-in-law) have been traveling to different communities between Pelican Lake and Prince Albert handing out missing person posters in hopes of finding someone who’s seen him.

Beds explained they haven’t had much luck, though they did recently hear from an employee at P.A.’s Giant Tiger.

“There’s a lady that works there who said they seen him three days ago,” he said.

They’re hoping the business may have video surveillance so they can confirm whether it was truly Bear.

It’s little hints like this which gives Beds some hope his son is still alive.

“I don’t want to think the worst,” he said.

Despite this, Beds isn’t ruling out foul play or possibly an overdose as his son did have a drug problem.

“I just don’t know,” he said.

Kebo Bear. (Submitted Photo/Sask RCMP)

Anyone with information on Bear’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact RCMP at 306-883-4210 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Jaryn.Vecchio@pattisonmedia.com

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