Missing Creston Man

Police are seeking public assistance to locate Creston man, Jesse Wood.

The 43 year old has been missing from his residence since 2pm Sunday March 31st.

Jesse is described as Caucasian male, 5’7, around 170lbs, balding but has longer dark brown/black hair on the sides and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt, dark sweatpants, yellow foam-type sandals and backpack.

He is not associated to any vehicle and is known to usually be seen “cigarette butt hunting” on foot downtown.

Associates have informed police that he may have gone to Cranbrook, although this information cannot be corroborated at this time.

If anyone knows of the whereabouts of Mr. Wood, please contact you local RCMP Detachment so that an Officer can confirm Mr. Wood’s wellbeing.

Photo attached is from social media. When last seen he had longer hair on the sides.

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