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Death of missing Lake Manitoba First Nation man considered suspicious, police say

A Lake Manitoba First Nation man has been found dead under suspicious circumstances about a week after going missing, RCMP say.

Searchers find remains believed to be those of Lyndon McIvor, 25; Lundar RCMP asking public for tips

A man wearing a grey baseball cap.
Lyndon McIvor, 25, was last seen in Lake Manitoba First Nation on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (Submitted by Lundar RCMP)

A Lake Manitoba First Nation man has been found dead nearly a week after going missing, and his death is considered suspicious, RCMP say.

Lyndon McIvor, 25, was last seen in the early morning of Aug. 26 on the Main Road in the community, which is on the eastern shore of Lake Manitoba's southern basin.He was reported missing the next day.

On Thursday, people searching for McIvor found human remains believed to be his, RCMP said in a news release on Friday.

Lundar RCMP and other units continue to investigate.

RCMP ask anyone with information that could help investigators contact the Lundar detachment at204-762-5678 or Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477. Tips can also be submitted online.

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