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Police plan spring search for missing man

Charlottetown police say they haven't stopped looking for a man who's been missing for more than three months.

Craig Owen Johnston was last seen in November

Craig Owen Johnston, shown in both these photos, was last seen on Nov. 14. (Submitted by Charlottetown Police)

Charlottetown police say they haven't stopped looking for a man who's been missing for more than three months.

Craig Owen Johnston, 39, was last seen Nov.14, 2018. A ground search in the Parkdale area of the city last year turned up no sign of him.

Contacted Mondayby CBC, a family member said Johnston is, "an awesome dad who loveshis kids."

Johnston worked at a local cab company as a dispatcher, according to family.

Members of P.E.I. Ground Search and Rescue looked for signs of the missing man in the backyard of a home in Charlottetown, Nov. 20, 2018. (CBC)

Police told CBC News the case remains open and they're looking for tips from the public.

They are planning another search in spring, perhaps with drones and aircraft.

Johnston is six feet tall and weighsabout 174 pounds.

Police said he may have been wearing a black windbreaker and green winter hat when he disappeared, and may have been carrying a black kit bag.

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