Victoria police say they don’t believe a B.C. man is the same person who went missing as a child from the city in 1991, but they’re going to collect his DNA just to make sure.
Michael Dunahee disappeared from the school playground at Blanshard elementary March 24, 1991, sparking one of the biggest investigations in Canadian history.
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Media reports across North America resulted in more than 11,000 tips to police.
Police say one tip has identified a man who has a remarkable resemblance to computer-generated likenesses of a grown Dunahee and who lives on B.C.’s mainland.
Despite the likeness, police say the man’s background rules him out as the missing boy, but they will collect his DNA because they have made a commitment to the family to investigate all tips thoroughly until Dunahee is found.
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