42-year-old Bradley Stephen MacDonald went missing from Dawson City in 2019 under mysterious circumstances.
RCMP are asking the public’s help in a historical missing person case
42-year-old Bradley Stephen MacDonald went missing from Dawson City in 2019 under mysterious circumstances. He was last seen on August 5th, 2019 and is described as:
Caucasian male;
5'10" in height;
160 lbs;
Brown hair;
Blue eyes and usually wears eyeglasses.
Bradley's family and friends have gone over a year without answers. He was known to be a fan of the Calgary Flames and had ties to Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and B.C. Bradley had previously worked as a night auditor at various hotels and resorts across western Canada.
If you have any information on the disappearance of Bradley MacDonald, please call Dawson City RCMP at 867-993-2677 or email MDIV_HCU@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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