RCMP looking for Timothy MacDonald

Timothy MacDonald is being reported as missing.

RCMP are asking for the public’s help in finding 54 year old MacDonald.

He was first reported missing on Tuesday, August 29th.

Police describe Timothy MacDonald as a caucasian male, approximately 5’10” or 5’11” with short dark hair and a moustache.

He may be wearing a baseball cap, with a black shirt, jeans and white running shoes while also carrying a green military backpack.

Anyone with further information about Timothy MacDonald is asked to contact Yellowknife RCMP at 867-669-1111.

Others ways to contact RCMP are by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or by visiting nwtnutips.com, or by texting: nwtnutips to 274637.

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