62-year-old Winnipegger missing

62-year-old Winnipegger missing

A missing person is always a tragedy for the family and friends. People have no rest, can’t sleep peacefully, when a family member is not at home and safe. Missing person cases involve people of any age who are lost or abducted, have run away or have mental health issues, among other things.

Winnipeg police are looking for 62-year-old Winnipegger, who went missing on March 26th.

Garry Albert Beaudry, 62, was last seen on March 26 in the area of the Salvation Army Winnipeg Booth Centre at 180 Henry Avenue.

Beaudry is described as Caucasian, five foot seven, 200 pounds and having a heavy build, brown eyes and black/grey hair.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250.

Help is available for people who may be worried someone has gone missing:

Winnipeg police non-emergency line: 204-986-6222.

Manitoba RCMP divisional headquarters: 204-983-5420. Find contact information for local detachments here.

For missing children tips: 1-866-543-8477, or view their website: https://missingkids.ca/app/en/

If you believe a person or child is in serious danger, call 911.

If you or someone you know had seen Beaudry or talked to her in person or over the phone since March 26th, the family and police are asking for your help, any information might help with a search and lead officers to find a missing man.

As per Winnipeg Police, any tip or any information can be very important and could possibly lead officers to the missing person.

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