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LOCATED: Missing hunters last seen in Mackenzie

Mackenzie police received a report of three overdue hunters on Sunday and as of 8:36 a.m. Tuesday, the hunters have been reported as located. More details as they come. The three men, who left from Anglemont, B.C.
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These three hunters were expected to return to Anglemont, B.C. by May 21st at the latest and they are now overdue. They are Marcus Glass, left, Thomas Glass and Enrico Marosi. Pollice are asking for help in finding them.

Mackenzie police received a report of three overdue hunters on Sunday and as of 8:36 a.m. Tuesday, the hunters have been reported as located. More details as they come.

The three men, who left from Anglemont, B.C., were believed to be hunting in the Omineca 7-38 wildlife management unit and were supposed to return home on May 20 or 21 at the latest.

They were last seen on May 11 when they stopped to get gas in Mackenzie.

Search and rescue personnel are on the case but the wildlife management unit covers a big area of forest and the exact location of the group is not known.

The RCMP is asking for the public's help to narrow down the search.

Missing are Enrico Marosi, 34, Marcus Glass, 45, and Thomas Glass, 42, who were traveling in Marosi's 2011 black Dodge Ram 3500 one ton pick-up truck bearing B.C. licence plate DH6765.

The truck has a large tidy tank in the back.

These hunters are experienced outdoorsmen but there is still concern as they are overdue to return home.

If anyone has information regarding a sighting of this vehicle or the three hunters, contact the Mackenzie RCMP at: 250-997-3288.