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Footprints spotted in Moyer search

A possible breakthrough in the hunt for a missing local man.

42 year old Joe Moyer – who’s believed to have mental health issues – walked off from the family home on Blewett Road early Saturday morning.

He was in bare feet.

RCMP Inspector Tom Roy says family and friends have spotted a clue.


Roy says a couple of search and rescue specialists were to be flown into the area by RCMP helicopter Tuesday.

Moyer disappeared Saturday morning with his black lab dog “Angel” and his family described his condition as “weak.”

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