A senior citizen from St. Albert has gone missing. RCMP said the man’s disappearance is considered suspicious.
The last time anyone saw Ronald Worsfold, 75, was at a home in St. Albert on July 7, 2017.
His family reported him missing on July 9, after not hearing from him — something Mounties said was out of character for the senior.
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Adding to the mystery, Worsfold reported his car stolen on July 2, five days before his disappearance.
Investigators are asking the public to keep an eye out for the car — a light brown 2007 Toyota Corolla with licence plate BUP 369.
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Worsfold is described as standing five-foot-six, weighing around 145 pounds, with brown eyes, and grey and brown hair.
He was last seen wearing walking shorts, a white shirt and running shoes.
You’re asked to contact St. Albert RCMP or Crime Stoppers with any tips in the case.
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