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Prince George RCMP continue to investigate the disappearance of a man eight years ago

Barry Blain Seymore was reported missing in 2012
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Barry Blain Seymore was last seen in Prince George on May 26, 2012. (via Prince George RCMP)

Prince George RCMP Serious Crime Section continues to investigate the disappearance of a man who was last seen eight years ago. 

Barry Blain Seymore was last seen in Prince George and reported missing on May 26, 2012.  

The 32-year-old from Fort Ware, B.C. came to Prince George with family members to attend his son's birthday and opted to stay in the city for a few days. 

Police explain he was staying at a local motel and was last seen on the evening of Wednesday, May 23 near the Sunrise Trailer Park on Lansdowne Road.

The investigation has included an aerial search of the Fraser River between Prince George and Quesnel, a Fraser River shoreline search by boat, a police dog search of the area around Landsdowne Road, and an extensive ground search by the Prince George Search and Rescue Society.

Leads have been followed and interviews have been conducted, police explain, however, there's no evidence to indicate foul play.

Seymour is described as:

  • Indigenous
  • 5’7"
  • 174 pounds
  • Black hair
  • Brown eyes

"Like all our missing person investigations, we would all like to locate Barry and determine what happened to him," states Prince George RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Craig Douglass.

"We continue to have hope that he will be found and that someone will come forward with information that will further the investigation." 

The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating Seymour.

Anyone that may have seen him, or knows where he might be, is asked to contact the Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300 or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.