Sunday, February 7, 2021

July 1, 2017 Edmonton, Alberta Canada John Doe

On July 1, 2017, the body of a man was found by a canoer on the west bank of North Saskatchewan River and approximately 300m south of Dawson Bridge in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. It's believed that the man could have been dead up to a year. 

He was a male between 18 and 70-years-old. He was 169 cm (5'7"). He had dark hair either dark brown or black. He was wearing dark-colored jeans with a brown belt, a black one-quarter zip fleece sweater, a dark brown or black jacket, and brown leather strap sandals with black soles. He was carrying A unique silver-colored Cosmo alarm clock. 

SOURCES:

Doe Network

RCMP

Edmonton Journal 

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