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N.S. RCMP continue search for missing Sheet Harbour man

N.S. RCMP continue search for missing Sheet Harbour man

CTV News16-06-2025

Brian John Matthew Warrington was last seen on May 25 in Sheet Harbour, N.S. (Source: RCMP)
The RCMP is continuing to search for 40-year-old Brian John Matthew Warrington, who was last seen on May 25 in Sheet Harbour, N.S.
Ground search and rescue (GSAR) teams, RCMP and GSAR remotely piloted aircraft system operators have been searching the Sheet Harbour area, along the East River and on Highway 7 and Highway 224, since Warrington disappeared.
Police say Warrington is known to hitchhike.
He is described as six-feet-tall and 210 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He walks with a limp. There is currently no clothing description available.
Investigators are trying to establish a timeline of Warrington's disappearance. They are asking anyone with camera footage, especially dashcam video of Highway 7 in Sheet Harbour from 4 p.m. on May 24 to 9 p.m. on May 25, to contact police.
Anyone with information on Warrington's whereabouts is asked to contact police at 902-490-5020.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

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