Man missing since October 2021 found deceased: RCMP

CTVNewsWinnipeg.ca Editorial Producer
Danton Unger

A Manitoba man who had been missing since October 2021 has been found dead.
RCMP said on Friday that Luc Desruisseaux of Fork River was located deceased. RCMP said no criminality is suspected in the 71-year-old’s death.
The missing person alert was sent Wednesday.
RCMP thanked the public for their help.
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