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Updated: Missing person found

Updated: Cedoni has been confirmed found.

Nelson Police are asking for the public’s help to locate a missing 28-year-old Calgary resident last seen in Nelson on Aug. 14.

Cedoni, who sometimes goes by Sid, was travelling in B.C. and was last known to be in the Nelson area.

They are described as an Indigenous person, five-foot-four, with brown eyes, brown hair with bleached ends cut into a mullet, and glasses.

Cedoni also has tattoos of a flower, a ghost and an omega symbol on their right forearm.

They were believed to be leaving the area for the Okanagan but have not been heard from.

Anyone with information about Cedoni’s whereabouts is asked to call Nelson police at 250-354-3919.


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