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CBC
5 days ago
- CBC
RCMP issue silver alert for missing man, 69, last seen in Stonewall, Man.
RCMP in Manitoba have issued a silver alert for a 69-year-old man who hasn't been seen in days. Stewart Campbell was last seen at about 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday in Stonewall, Man., RCMP said in a Friday evening news release. Campbell may be confused or disoriented, police said. Silver alerts are issued when vulnerable adults go missing. Campbell is 5-foot-8 in height and weighs 110 pounds. RCMP say he has grey shaggy hair, blue eyes and he is clean-shaven. He was last seen wearing a burgundy sweatshirt with light-coloured blue jeans and black work boots. He may be driving a grey 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix with the Manitoba licence plate number HET 278. or online.
Yahoo
26-06-2025
- Yahoo
Silver alert issued for missing man, 33, last seen in St. Vital
Police have issued a silver alert for a missing 33-year-old many last seen in St. Vital. Spencer Bushie was last seen Oakridge Bay and Metz Street, according to a missing persons news release from police on Thursday morning. Silver alerts are issued when a vulnerable adult is reported missing. Bushie is six-foot-six with a medium build, brown eyes and short black hair. He may be wearing a burgundy hoodie, blue shirt, dark shorts and grey runners, police said. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6250. More from CBC Manitoba:


CBC
26-06-2025
- CBC
Silver alert issued for missing man, 33, last seen in St. Vital
Manitoba · New Spencer Bushie, last seen in the area of Oakridge Bay and Metz Street, is possibly wearing a burgundy hoodie, blue shirt, dark shorts and grey runners, police said in a news release Thursday, June 26. (Submitted by Winnipeg police) Police have issued a silver alert for a missing 33-year-old many last seen in St. Vital. Spencer Bushie was last seen Oakridge Bay and Metz Street, according to a missing persons news release from police on Thursday morning. Silver alerts are issued when a vulnerable adult is reported missing. Bushie is six-foot-six with a medium build, brown eyes and short black hair. He may be wearing a burgundy hoodie, blue shirt, dark shorts and grey runners, police said. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6250. More from CBC Manitoba:


CTV News
26-06-2025
- CTV News
Silver alert issued for missing man: Winnipeg police
Spencer Bushie is seen in this undated photo. (Winnipeg Police Service) The Winnipeg Police Service has issued a silver alert for a missing 33-year-old man. Spencer Bushie was last seen on Wednesday at 9 p.m. in the area of Oakridge Bay and Metz Street in Winnipeg. He is described as six-foot-six in height with a medium build, brown eyes and short black hair. Bushie may be wearing a burgundy hoodie, blue shirt, dark shorts and grey runners. Officers are concerned for Bushie's well-being. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the missing persons unit at 204-986-6250. Police will activate a silver alert when a vulnerable adult is reported missing.


BBC News
25-06-2025
- BBC News
Strensham man with special needs 'detained without support'
A 66-year-old man with special needs spent 24 hours in police custody with no appropriate adult, his sister has Prosser, from Strensham, Worcestershire, was arrested in November after "lashing out after being provoked" and was taken to Worcester police station by his sister and next of kin, Susan Tustin, said next of kin should have been notified and she wasn't informed her brother had been detained until the next Mercia Police said it had received a formal complaint and was investigating. Mrs Tustin said her brother, who lives with her, cannot read, write or make a phone call and that anyone who met him would know he needed an appropriate said what her brother experienced was "horrific" and his next of kin should have been notified after his arrest."Nick was arrested on the Friday after lashing out after being provoked," she said, "But I got a call at 4pm on the Saturday saying 'can we bail him to you?'"He should have been charged and released to me straight away. He had no appropriate adult. The police said an NHS worker assessed him and decided he didn't need one."Appropriate adults are trained to support children and vulnerable adults within the justice system, safeguarding their Tustin said Mr Prosser, who had recently retired, was "shaking" when he was dropped off at her house after spending a night in a pair attended a court hearing in January and Mr Prosser was later informed the case had been dropped."The letter telling us it had been thrown out arrived a few days later," Mrs Tustin added. "It had been sent to the wrong place. "He's worked all his life and has never been in any sort of trouble before," she said of her brother.A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "We can confirm we have received a formal complaint on this matter, and it is being investigated." This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.