Police believe missing Calgary man could be in BC

| April 24, 2024 in Provincial

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The Calgary Police Service (CPS) has extended the search for a missing man to British Columbia.

The man, only identified by his first name as Enea, was reportedly last seen leaving his residence in Tuscany, a community in northwest Calgary, at 10:30 am on Saturday, April 20.

“When he did not return home as expected, his family became concerned for his well-being,” says a release from the CPS.

Photo Credit: Calgary Police Service
Enea

Now, the CPS is putting out an appeal to the public in BC, as investigators have received information that the 24-year-old may have been in Hope, BC, the same day he went missing.

“(He) is possibly heading towards Vancouver,” an email from the CPS speculated.

Enea is described as a 6’1”, 198-pound man with brown eyes and brown, medium-length hair. He was last seen wearing a grey shirt, blue jeans, black shoes and a black winter jacket.

Photo Credit: Calgary Police Service
Enea's vehicle

Police believe he may be travelling in his vehicle, which is a white, four-door 2014 Chevrolet Cruze LT with Alberta plates CMX 7301.

“His vehicle is also distinguishable by paint chips on the hood and bumper, and rust spots on the hood and wheel wells,” notes the CPS release.

Anyone with information on Enea’s whereabouts is urged to contact the CPS at 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477.

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