Canadian 89-year-old goes missing and is found dead a few days later

 

Kindersley RCMP searching for missing 89-year-old

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Kindersley RCMP are asking the public to be on the lookout for an 89-year-old man who has gone missing.

Frank Deitz was last seen on December 11, 2024 in Kerrobert, Sask.

He is described as five feet, 11 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds. He has blue eyes and short gray hair.

Deitz is known to wear a black coat, western-style shirts and blue jeans.

Police say he may be travelling in a light brown 1997 F150 truck with the Saskatchewan license plate 837 NNX. Police noted that the truck is carrying a water tank in its box.

RCMP say that Deitz may be travelling in this light brown 1997 F150 truck the Saskatchewan license plate 837 NNX.

Since he was reported missing on Dec. 14, Kindersley RCMP have been checking places he’s been known to visit. The service is now asking members of the public to report any information on his whereabouts.

Deitz is known to travel to the Battlefords, Kindersley, Luseland and Macklin areas. Kindersley is located around 200 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon.

The 89-year-old man who was reported missing last week has been found dead, the RCMP says

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An 89-year-old Saskatchewan man missing since December. 11 has been found dead.

On Sunday, the Kindersley RCMP asked the public to be on the lookout for Frank Deitz, a Kerrobert man who had not been seen since Wednesday.

The RCMP said he may have been travelling in a light brown 1997 F150, and police began searching places he was known to visit, including the Battlefords, Kindersley, Luseland and Macklin.

In a news release on Monday afternoon, the Saskatchewan RCMP confirmed Deitz had been found dead.

“His family has been notified and our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.”

The RCMP said they don’t believe his death is suspicious in nature.

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