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New West Cops Looking For Missing High-Risk Teen MARCO RAHIM

Darpan News Desk , 20 Nov, 2019 07:16 PM

    The New Westminster Police Department are seeking public assistance in the search for missing 15 year old Marco Rahim.


    Marco was last seen at approximately 2:30pm near 200 block of Dawe Street in New Westminster.

     

    Marco is described as 5’6” inches tall, olive in completion, with a slim build, dark brown hair, slight mustache and dark brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a faded blue O’Neill hoodie, long sleeve polo underneath, black sweatpants under dark navy jeans, with bright white Nike ‘Air Force Ones’.


    “Marco is not from the area, and we’re concerned that he may be lost,” stated Staff Sergeant Andrew Perry. “Friends and family are concerned for his safety.”


    If you know the whereabouts of Marco Rahim please call 911.

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