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Have you seen 18 year-old Luke RETIEFF?
Date of incident: July 21st, 2007
Time of incident: 5:30 p.m.
Date of original release: July 22nd, 2007

**DESCRIPTORS HAVE BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE ORIGINAL RELEASE**

The Burnaby RCMP is still asking for the public’s assistance in locating 18 year-old Burnaby resident, Luke RETIEFF. He was last seen at his family home Saturday, July 21st at 5:30 p.m.

He is described as a Caucasian male, 5'10" tall, 150 LBS (Slim Build), short wavy brown hair, green eyes and having a golden coloured goatee. He currently has a very dark coloured tan. He was last seen wearing a rust coloured nylon ski jacket with a hood and black and white stripes down the arms, white jogging pants that are cut off to the knee and brown leather hiking boots.

RETIEFF is known to spend time at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

The attached photo is two years old, remember his hair is a lot shorter and his skin is much darker than in the photograph.

If you have seen Luke RETIEFF please contact the Burnaby RCMP Detachment at 604-294-7922 or your local police. If you wish to remain anonymous please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. They are open 24/7. You do not have to give your name, address, or your telephone number. You do not have to testify in Court. A cash reward of up to $2000.00 will be paid for any information, which leads to an arrest and charge.

Crime Stoppers provides multi-lingual translation services for 115 different languages (available Monday to Friday, 8 am-4 pm). We can take your information in the language you feel most comfortable in. Remember, we don't want your name - we just want your information. Our goal is safety for everyone in the community and you can play a key role in making that happen.


 

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