Updated: Missing Person reported for Nelson

Updated: As at 4pm, Silas Maccreadie has been located.

The Nelson Police Department would like to thank the community for their assistance.

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The Nelson Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance to help find 25-year old, Silas Maccreadie.

Mr. Maccreadie  was last seen on May 3rd 2024 at 10 p.m. in Nelson’s downtown core.
The Nelson Police Department is asking anyone who sees Mr. Maccreadie to call the police
immediately on 250-354-3919.

Silas Maccreadie is described as  6 foot, 196 pounds, dark brown hair and brown eyes.

He is potentially wearing a black jacket, a black cap with ‘High Terrain’ on it, blue jeans and tan boots.


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