Man missing since August may have been victim of foul play: Calgary police
Posted Sep 16, 2023 12:03 pm.
Last Updated Sep 16, 2023 12:04 pm.
A search for a man who has been missing since August has led Calgary police to believe he may have been the victim of foul play.
Officers say 37-year-old Christopher Stevenson was last seen on Aug. 24 entering a building near the corner of 6 Avenue and 5 Street SE.
He was seen wearing a two-toned, flat-brimmed baseball hat, a hoodie with images of skulls, black pants, white shoes, and a black medical mask.
Police add he was seen driving a grey 2021 Dodge Ram truck with the plate CPR-3434.
In their search, investigators found his truck outside the city and his dog, who was found roaming the area, leading to their suspicions of foul play.
“Footprints of life” were last seen on Aug. 24, they add.
However, at this time, it is not clear any foul play happened. When he was initially marked missing, police said no foul play was indicated.
“We have been piecing together Christopher’s activities leading up to his disappearance and are asking anyone who may have been in recent contact with him or anyone with information regarding his vehicle to come forward,” said S Sgt. Sean Gregson of the CPS Homicide Unit in a news release.
“CCTV and the tips we have received thus far have been critical in helping us advance this investigation, and we hope that someone out there has the final piece to the puzzle.”
In addition, police have taken two people into questioning after they executed a search warrant Friday for the building Stevenson was seen entering.
Police ask anyone with information about Stevenson’s whereabouts or who may have interacted with him prior to his disappearance to call them at 403-266-1234 or leave a tip anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.