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A Saskatchewan man who was missing for more than three years has been found, according to the RCMP.
Police said Charles Butler-Grace, a 59-year-old Naicam man who was last seen in May of 2019, has been found “safe and sound.”
Police did not share any details of the circumstances around his disappearance or how he was finally located.
In 2019, police said Butler-Grace was believed to have hitchhiked from Naicam to Saskatoon, where he was last seen in the parking lot of a Walmart on the city’s west side, carrying luggage and a guitar case.
Butler-Grace’s photo was included in a province-wide billboard campaign through Project HOME (“Help Our Missing Emerge”).