RCMP Are Looking for an Overdue Traveller

| August 21, 2014 in Provincial

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Photo Credit: RCMP Handout

Alberta RCMP is asking BC residents to keep an eye out for an overdue traveller who was making his way from Tennessee to Alaska.

RCMP in Milk River, Alberta says that Jackie Dean Caldwell left his home in Mount Juliet, Tennessee on August 12th and was making his way to Fairbanks, Alaska. Known as Jack, the 74 year old was driving a black 1997 Goldwing tri-wheel motorcycle with Tennessee license plate ZB0984. The bike has a very distinguishing decal on the back of a Greyhound bus dog logo.


Photo Credit: RCMP Handout

Caldwell was also towing a black “Bushteck” trailer with an unknown license plate. He is wearing a white helmet and is described as a Caucasian male, 6’2”, with short grey hair, blue eyes and around 180 pounds. He is clean shaven and wearing glasses. Caldwell was last seen entering Canada at the Coutts, Alberta Border crossing on Saturday August 16th. He is normally in contact with his family regularly but they have not heard from Caldwell since he entered Canada.


Jack Caldwell (Photo Credit: RCMP Handout)

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Caldwell please contact the Milk River RCMP Detachment at (403) 647-3955 or contact Crimestoppers at 1-888-222-TIPS.

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