http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/hay-river-rcmp-missing-man-1.4627642
[h=1]Missing man may have travelled to Alberta, say Hay River RCMP[/h][h=2]Police say it's possible Junghwan (David) Park may have travelled to Grande Prairie or Clairmont, Alta.[/h]CBC News · Posted: Apr 19, 2018
In a news release Thursday, police repeated their request to anyone who may have come in contact with Park who was residing in Hay River to come forward with information.
This time, RCMP are asking anyone who may have given Park a ride to the two Alberta communities of Grande Prairie or Clairmont to come forward.
But police said there's no evidence to restrict the search to these two communities, asking for the general public to keep an eye out for Park.
This is the latest update from police who are continuing to search for Park who went missing earlier this month. Park was last seen at The Rooster convenience store in Hay River on April 3.
In the update Thursday, police said it's now believed that Park disappeared from his residence in Hay River at 11:30 a.m. on the same day.
Park is described as being of Korean descent, 5'8,'' 150 lbs, slight build, with short black hair and brown eyes. Police say he speaks Korean and a little bit of English. He may also have glasses on.
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