A 77 year old man from Rosthern has been missing since around 6:30 in the evening on Tuesday.
Victor Falk is in good physical health, but has a medical condition that can cause mood changes and confusion.
He may have become disoriented and gotten lost.
RCMP say he doesn’t have a vehicle and is known to frequent the area around the communities of Rosthern and Waldheim.
He is about 5-foot7 and 178 pounds and may be wearing a long sleeved plaid shirt with a blue and white hat and dark pants.
Anyone who may have seen him is urged to call the police or 911.
Rosthern Man Missing
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