Man missing in northern New Brunswick
Stephen Peter-Paul, 44, of Pabineau First Nation last seen on Wednesday
CBC News
Posted: Nov 22, 2012 5:18 PM AT
Last Updated: Nov 22, 2012 6:16 PM AT
Stephen Peter-Paul, 44, of Pabineau First Nation, may be in the Bathurst/Belledune area. (RCMP)RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a missing man from Pabineau First Nation.
Stephen Peter-Paul, 44, was last seen driving his truck in the northern New Brunswick community on Wednesday, at about 6 p.m, Cpl. Chantal Farrah stated in a release.
He was reported missing on Thursday morning.
"His family is concerned for his wellbeing as they say this is out of character for him," said Farrah.
Police believe Peter-Paul may be in the Bathurst/Belledune area, she said.
Peter-Paul is described as being about five-foot-eight, 210 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
He may be driving his two-toned red and grey Ford F150 extended cab pickup truck, with N.B. licence plate NCO 848.
Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call District 9 RCMP at 1-888-506-7267 (RCMP).
Share Tools
Latest New Brunswick News Headlines
- N.B. community mourns lobster fishermen's deaths
- The death of three New Brunswick fishermen has cast a pall over the communities where they lived and worked. more »
- Harper to address Tory caucus amid Senate scandal
- Conservatives gathered Monday night to mourn the passing of a key architect in their rise to power — and to brace for the toughest test Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has faced since taking office on a promise to clean up politics in the national capital. more »
- What kind of home can $380,588 buy?
- The national average price for a home rose to $380,588 in April 2013, an increase of 1.3 per cent from the previous year. But what can a house hunter expect to find for that price? more »
- Poisonous algae germinating N.B. lakes, say researchers
- A group that works to protect New Brunswick's lakes says blue-green algae is a growing problem. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Will alleged Rob Ford video overshadow Toronto casino debate?
- A debate about a proposed downtown casino is supposed to take centre stage at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, but it seems a safe bet that a still-unseen video of Mayor Rob Ford will continue to be a topic of conversation. more »
- Harper to address Tory caucus amid Senate scandal
- Conservatives gathered Monday night to mourn the passing of a key architect in their rise to power — and to brace for the toughest test Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has faced since taking office on a promise to clean up politics in the national capital. more »
- Keith Boag: Have you heard about the murderous abortion doctor?
- The gruesome trial and murder conviction of Philadelphia abortion provider Dr. Kermit Gosnell is unlikely to change American abortion law, Keith Boag writes. But it has U.S. journalists questioning their priorities and how they cover such a sensitive issue. more »
- Fearful Oklahoma families search for children
- The parents and guardians stood in the muddy grass outside a suburban Oklahoma City church, listening intently as someone with a bullhorn called out the names of children who were being dropped off — survivors of Monday's deadly tornado. more »
- N.B. community mourns lobster fishermen's deaths
- Human rights complaint filed on behalf of Ashley Smith
- Poisonous algae germinating N.B. lakes, say researchers
- Police find bodies of 2 missing New Brunswick fishermen
- RCMP ‘relieved’ to see charges in Baby Taylor case
- Woman charged with hiding newborn's body
- Dennis Oland named as prime suspect in father's slaying
- Canadian on EI shut out amid foreign worker influx
- Rescue attempt over for New Brunswick fishermen

