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RCMP asking for assistance in locating missing man

A motorcyclist has been reported missing after failing to arrive in Keremeos as planned.
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RCMP are asking the public's assistance in locating Dennis Gundmundson

A motorcyclist has been reported missing after failing to arrive in Keremeos as planned.

Dennis Gordon Gudmundson, 61, left Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta on July 7 and hasn't been heard from since. A close friend expected Gudmundson, who was riding his blue 2003 Harley Davidson to arrive in Keremeos on July 8 around 6 p.m.

"To date debit card transactions on his bank account last saw activity in McBride and Prince George, then again on July 8 back in McBride. Investigators are currently confirming the transaction information and the user," said Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.

Gudmundson is described as a 61-year-old Caucasian male, 5'9", 194 pounds, gray hair, goatee and blue eyes. His blue full dress Harley Davidson has the Alberta licence plate number PAGE564.

Dennis Gudmundson's 2003 Harley Davidson

RCMP detachments in both the North and Southeast district areas of B.C. are seeking the public's assistance in locating the man. Anyone traveling in the Valemount to Prince George and southern direction of Highway 5 to the Interior are asked by RCMP to be aware of this overdue traveler. Information on Gudmundson's whereabouts can be reported to local RCMP detachments or to the Keremeos RCMP at 250-499-2250.