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Missing Saskatchewan man may be in Alberta

Saskatchewan RCMP are asking for public assistance in locating a missing 31-year-old man. RCMP / Supplied

UPDATE: Missing Saskatchewan man found in Alberta

WARMAN, Sask. – RCMP believe a missing Osler, Saskatchewan man may be out of province.

Family notified Mounties Friday that Daniel Ruskin, 31, did not return home from his place of work in Hague on Thursday.

RCMP say Ruskin’s wife was the last person to be in touch with him on Thursday night. He was believed to be in the Martensville area.

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As of Saturday night, Ruskin is now believed to be in Edmonton, Alta.

He is described as 5’9” tall with a slender build and short brown hair.

Ruskin was last known to be wearing light brown dress shoes, tan-coloured dress pants and a green North Face jacket.

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His vehicle is described as a 2014 red Ford Fusion, bearing the Saskatchewan license plate number 183GLC.

Anyone with information is asked to contact RCMP or their nearest police service.

*Editor’s note: This story was originally published Saturday, April 5, 2014. It was updated at 3:30 p.m. MST Sunday, April 5, to include information about Ruskins’s whereabouts.  

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