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Posters hung in Saskatoon to shed light on historical missing persons case

Posters like this one have now gone up in Saskatoon, marking a painful anniversary in a historical missing persons case. File / Global News

A Saskatchewan family is appealing for any information on the whereabouts of Draper Lee Jim, who went missing 13 years ago.

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Posters have gone up in Saskatoon in hopes a tip could help solve the historical missing persons case.

Jim, who was 27 years old at the time, vanished without a trace on Feb. 21, 2006, after leaving his job at the Maple Leaf Foods plant in North Battleford, Sask. His last known whereabouts was 21 kilometres north on Highway 4.

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Draper was dropped off on the side of the road, and was attempting to get to Witchekan Lake First Nation.

WATCH BELOW: False confession in Draper Jim cold case leads to mischief charge for Sask. inmate

In 2016, police believed they had a major break in the cold case, however, they said it turned out to be a false confession.

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Another poster with information about Draper Lee Jim’s disappearance. Supplied
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