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Slave Lake RCMP release age-progression photos of boy who went missing in 1980, ask for public’s help

Jeffrey Dupres the year he went missing next to an age progression photo released by Slave Lake RCMP. Slave Lake RCMP

Police in Slave Lake have released age-progression photos of a man that went missing more than 40 years ago when he was just a toddler.

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According to RCMP, Jeffrey Dupres vanished on April 24, 1980 in the town about 200 kilometres north of Edmonton.

He was three years old when he was last seen by his mother in his front yard, as he went to play at a friend’s house.

Jeffrey Dupres at age three, the same year he went missing. Slave Lake RCMP

One of Dupres’ legs is shorter than the other and he may still walk with a limp, police said.

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He was last seen wearing a long-sleeve beige shirt with brown trim, rust-coloured pants and dark brown orthopedic shoes.

RCMP said Dupres would be 45 now and may be going by a different name.

Slave Lake RCMP has released age progression photos of Jeffrey Dupres, who went missing in 1980. Slave Lake RCMP

RCMP is asking those who have been in contact with Dupres or are able to help locate him to call the Slave Lake detachment at 780-849-3999 or to submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.

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