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Police are still looking for a 32-year-old Kamloops man last seen two months ago.
Kyle Ferg was reported missing on Nov. 17 after more than a week without contact with his family.
Kamloops RCMP now say he was last seen in Mission Flats six days earlier after catching him on surveillance footage from the area.
“Since the investigation began, police have located video footage they believed to be of Kyle, riding a bike near the pump house on Mission Flats Road, Saturday, Nov. 11, around 7:35 a.m.,” detachment spokesperson Cpl. Crystal Evelyn said in a news release.
He was seen wearing a grey hoodie with a red logo on its front. He also has a black coat, black backpack and a mask or scarf.

When police alerted the public to his disappearance in November, the detachment said his family not only failed to hear from him for more than a week, but also that his cell phone was found in McArthur Park.
He's described as a Caucasian male with brown hair and hazel eyes. He's 6' tall and 130 lb., according to police. He also as three tattoos with "Bassanese" on his right forearm, "In God's hands" on his chest and an animal on his upper right arm.
Anyone with information can contact Kamloops RCMP and 250-828-3000.
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