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Police continue to search for a missing Campbell River man

There is still no sign of a missing 26 year old Campbell River man, Trevor Lyttle, though police say they are following up all the tips they receive.

Lyttle was last seen leaving his house on Steelhead Rd. on Sunday

RCMP Corporal Poppy Hallam says Search and Rescue crews have searched various local areas.

Hallam says police are now they appealing for tips from a wider area.

Hallam describes Lyttle as Caucasian, 6 feet tall with brown hair and blue eyes; and he was last seen wearing jeans or dark pants, a grey toque, a white and black plaid jacket and work boots.

Hallam asks you to call local RCMP if you have seen Lyttle or have any information about his whereabouts.

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