Police say missing man has ‘possibly’ left Kelowna for another part of BC

(UPDATE: Nov 4 @ 1:25pm) – Just three days after the initial missing persons report was published, the Kelowna RCMP has renewed its appeal for information on a missing man with a key new piece of information.

The RCMP said it now has reason to believe that 46-year-old Nabyl Dine “has possible relocated to another part of the province.”

Originally from Ontario, Dine was last seen in Kelowna on Sept. 5 and has had no communication with his family since then.

While he is experiencing homelessness, his family reported that a gap in communication that large is unusual and expressed concern for his well being.

Dine is described as 5’8″ and 175 lbs with black, graying curly hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information that could help police locate Dine is urged to contact the Kelowna RCMP at 250-762-3300.

(Original story: Nov. 1 @ 12:45 pm) – Mounties in Kelowna are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 46-year-old man.

Nabyl Dine, who is originally from Ontario, was last seen on Sept. 5, 2022 in Kelowna.

Police say that Dine is a person experiencing homelessness and has not been in contact with his family for nearly two months.

Mounties say his family has reported this is as unusual and are concerned about his well being.

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  • 5’8”
  • 175 lbs
  • Black/greying, curly hair
  • Brown eyes
  • Anyone who has information about Dine’s location is asked to contact the Kelowna RCMP at (250) 762-3300 and reference file 2022-64759.