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The Kamloops RCMP are renewing their appeal for information about a Kelowna man who was reported missing earlier this month.
Joseph Driscoll, 42, was reported missing on Nov. 15, however, his last known contact with anyone was on Nov. 11.
On Nov. 11, around 11:50 pm, Driscoll was seen on video walking away from the Tournament Inn, off the Trans-Canada Highway.
He was spotted again at about 1:30 am on Nov. 12 at a Valleyview motel. Fifteen minutes later, he was observed on the 1700 block of the East Trans-Canada Highway, near Wendy’s and McDonalds.
“Since the initial appeal to the public, police have collected video footage that confirms Joseph was not dressed for the weather and was outside in the Valleyview area for some time,” said Cpl. Crystal Evelyn.
“Police are very concerned for his well being and are asking residents to please check their sheds and outbuildings, as well as their home security or dash cameras, for any signs that he could have been there.”
The Kamloops RCMP have released a new image of Driscoll in the hopes someone will recognize him or the clothes he was wearing.
He was last seen wearing a dark sweater with a fluorescent character on the front, dark long-john style pants and ankle boots.
He is further described as:
5 ft 10 in
166 lbs
Bald
Green eyes
Tribal tattoos on neck and upper back
Skull tattoo on left forearm
Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to please contact the Kamloops RCMP Detachment at (250) 828-3000 and reference file 2022-41053.
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