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Man reported missing in Saskatchewan after leaving Alberta arrested in B.C.

A man who was reported missing in Saskatchewan after last being seen in Alberta has been arrested in B.C. Global Halifax/Alexa MacLean

A man who was last seen in Alberta and reported missing last week in Saskatchewan has been arrested in B.C.

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Ronald Reginald Bradley, 44, was seen on July 5 leaving Sturgeon County, Alta.

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The next sighting of him was on the morning of July 7 when a passerby saw him southbound on Highway 47 just north of Springfield, Sask.

His vehicle had been found abandoned on the highway.

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A missing person release was sent out on Friday by Yorkton Rural RCMP.

Police say Bradley was located by the Fraser Lake detachment in B.C., where he was arrested and charged with possession of a stolen vehicle.

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