RCMP seek 26 year old Dalton Dryneck

RCMP are currently looking for a twenty six year old man.

Dalton Dryneck is a Hay River resident but RCMP say he is most likely in Yellowknife right now.

RCMP say they recieved a phone call regarding the safety of the missing male.

Dryneck is described as a twenty six year old indigenous man with short black hair, brown eyes and a heavy build. Police say Dryneck weighs 194 pounds and is five feet and eight inches tall.

If you have seen Dalton Dryneck please contact the Yellowknife RCMP 867-669-1111.

You can also contact Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a web tip at nwtnutips.com or text: nwtnutips to 274637.

Continue Reading

You may also like



cjcd Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

More NWT wellness programs available in Hay River area

Wellness and spiritual support services are expanding in the Hay River area through community organizations including the Northwest Territory Métis Nation’s Healing and Wellness program and partnerships between the social services authority and the community library.

AVENS holding second annual classic car show this weekend

AVENS – A Community for Seniors is inviting the community to join them for their Second Annual Classic Car, Truck and Bike Show and Shine this Father’s Day weekend.

Yellowknife RCMP looking for missing person

Yellowknife RCMP are asking for assistance from the public in locating a person who has been reported missing.

Folk On The Rocks announces new trivia night

Folk On The Rocks has announced a new event they will be holding in the lead-up to this year’s festival. FOTR’s Big Shiny Trivia Night will give participants an opportunity to learn about the line-up for this year’s festival and win prizes as well.

Local group calls on GNWT to prioritize healing root causes of addictions and illness

Members of the Endacho Healing Society are calling on the territorial government to make trauma healing a funded priority. The group is laying the ground for a sustainable operation model to heal the root cause of unresolved trauma from addictions and mental health challenges to family breakdowns. They say a sustainable operational model would allow Northerners to access support without having to travel south.