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Searchers scour Saskatoon riverbank for signs of missing man

Searchers made their way along the Saskatoon riverbank Sunday trying to turn up any sign of Justin Kishayinew, 22, who has been missing since Feb. 10. Luke Banville / Global News

SASKATOON – The search for Justin Cory Kishayinew continued this weekend in Saskatoon. The family of the missing 22-year-old man is looking for any information leading to his safe return home.

Searchers concentrated on the Meewasin Trail along the South Saskatchewan River on Sunday. Search manager Myrna Laplante says this is an area he frequented, as he loved the river valley.

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This weekend’s efforts are expected to go until 5 p.m. CT Sunday.

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Kishayinew was last seen leaving his 100-block Avenue L South home by a relative in the early morning hours of Feb. 10 .

Saskatoon police are still asking for the public’s help in locating Justin Kishayinew. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

He is described as aboriginal, six-foot, 160 lbs with a slim build. Kishayinew has short light brown hair, brown eyes and has scars over his left eyebrow and in the middle of his forehead.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 306-975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Jacqueline Wilson contributed to this story

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