Thunder Bay police renew calls for assistance in search for missing man - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 22, 2024, 12:27 PM | Calgary | -10.5°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay police renew calls for assistance in search for missing man

Thunder Bay police are renewing calls for public assistance in the search for a missing man.

Richard Graham reported missing on Aug. 7 and there is concern for his well-being

A smiling man with a beard.
Richard Graham was reported missing on Aug. 7. Police say there's concern for his well-being. (Submitted by Rylie Isaacs)

Thunder Bay police are renewing calls for public assistance in the search for a missing man.

Police said Richard Graham, 42, has not been in contact with family members for more than two weeks. He was reported missing on Aug. 7, and there is concern for his well-being.

In a media release issued Friday, police said Graham's last confirmed sighting was on July 30 at a business in the 500 block of Cumberland Street North.

Graham then boarded a city transit bus heading south on Cumberland Street, but it's unknown where he disembarked.

Graham was last seen wearing a camouflage short-sleeveshirt and black pants with a subtle camouflage pattern, grey and black running shoes, a camouflage baseball cap, and a large black backpack.

A man wearing camouflage clothing.
An image of Richard Graham captured at a North Cumberland Street business on July 30. (Thunder Bay Police Service)

Graham is described as being five-foot-six with a slim build, medium length red hair and a red beard, and hazel eyes.

Police are asking residents throughout the city to check in and around their properties, and to check any home or business surveillance footage from July 30, for anything that could assist police in the investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.