Deep River, Ont. man found safe

CTV News Ottawa Digital Multi-Skilled Journalist
Ted Raymond

Police in Deep River, Ont. say a missing 39-year-old man has been safely located.
He had been missing since 5 p.m. Saturday, May 21.
Police said in an update Tuesday he had been found.
Since he's been located, his name and photo have been removed from this article.
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