Remains of Merritt, B.C., man found 2 years after disappearance
RCMP in the B.C. Interior have confirmed that a Merritt man's body was found more than two years after his disappearance.
Miguel Mack was last seen on Feb. 27, 2023. He was reported missing on March 3 when family had not seen or heard from him for several days.
On Wednesday, RCMP said that they had learned that his remains had been found and identified in April.
Police said that Mack's family had been told of the discovery, but they did not disclose where exactly his remains were found.
"The investigation into Miguel Mack's death continues to remain a priority," said Staff Sgt. Jason Smart with the Southeast District Major Crime Unit.
"There are people out there with direct and indirect knowledge of Miguel Mack's death and we are asking those individuals to come forward and contact the police."
The major crime unit had been looking into Mack's disappearance in 2023, saying that it was suspicious and involved criminality.
Mack's brother told CBC News in 2023 that family and friends had been searching for the Nuxalk man since he went missing.
Volunteers had covered much of the Nicola Valley in the search, and it reached as far as Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, Victoria, Bella Coola and Prince George.
Mack was described as an athlete with a love for soccer, basketball, and slo-pitch.

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