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.

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