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Disappearance of Gary Percival


Gary Percival

Gary Percival

Regina, Saskatchewan — On April 9, 1973, Gary Percival was last seen in Regina, SK.

A witness did state that he may have been a patient in a hospital in New York State in 1974.

Percival has not been located and his whereabouts is unknown.

Vital Statistics

Date Last Seen: 1973-04-09.

Last Seen Location: Regina, Saskatchewan.

Age: 28 Years Old.

Date of Birth: 1945-11-27.

Race: Caucasian.

Gender: Male.

Height: 188 cm (6'2").

Weight: 78 kg (171 lbs).

Hair Color: Black.

Eye Color: Brown.

Distinguishing Features: Unknown.

Clothing Worn at time of disappearance: Unknown.

File #: 1973-06908 and 2002-14794.

Agency: Regina Police Service.

Anyone with information regarding Gary Percival is asked to contact the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or (if applicable) contact the nearest detachment of the RCMP.

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