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UPDATE: Missing Courtenay man found safe

—2:45 p.m.—

Comox Vally RCMP say 67-year-old Mark Healey was found and is safe and sound after being reported missing on Jan. 18.

They thank members of the public for their assistance.

—9 a.m.—

Comox Valley RCMP are asking for the public’s help to find a 67-year-old man.

RCMP say Mark Healey, also known as “Sparky”, was reported missing on Jan. 18. They say he was last seen on the same day at around 2:45 p.m. on 5th Street.

Healey pushes a blue walker and requires daily medical attention, according to officers. He’s described as being five feet, three inches tall with grey hair, and blue eyes and was wearing a grey vest, green hospital pants, slippers and a baseball cap.

Police ask you to either call 911 or the Comox Valley RCMP non-emergency line at 250-338-1321 if you find Healey or know his whereabouts.

They ask you to stay with him if he is found.

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