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MISSING: Cole Robert Hosack

The Dawson Creek RCMP is requesting public assistance in locating Cole Robert Hosack, who has not been seen since December 31st, 2023. 

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Hosack has not been seen since New Year’s Eve. ( Dawson Creek RCMP )

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — The Dawson Creek RCMP is requesting public assistance locating Cole Robert Hosack, who has not been seen since December 31st, 2023. 

Hosack was reported missing by friends and family on January 1st. Friends told police they last saw Hosack leaving Lonestar Nightlife on Alaska Avenue in Dawson Creek around 11 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.

Hosack’s girlfriend, Morgan Crawford said he was last seen on camera at 12:29 a.m. on January 1st, 2024.

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According to an RCMP release, Hosack is not from Dawson Creek and is to leave for Edmonton for work on January 5th. 

The only information that police have on Hosack is that he is 24 years old and a caucasian male. However, a social media post asking for his whereabouts describes him as approximately five feet, eleven inches tall and weighing 200 pounds.

“He has a full sleeve tattoo with the joker on his right hand, with the word BLESSED in bold letters on his hand as well. He has a neck and throat tattoo of an owl, with a chest piece on his right side also of his son’s name and birthday,” read the social media post.

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Anyone with information on Hosack or his whereabouts is asked to contact the Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700.

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