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Gatineau police looking for man last seen on Monday

A photo of Paul Normand distributed by the Gatineau Police Service on Saturday.
A photo of Paul Normand distributed by the Gatineau Police Service on Saturday. Photo by Gatineau Police Service /Handout

The Gatineau Police Service has requested public assistance in locating a 47-year-old man who was last seen on Monday afternoon.

A police release on Saturday said officers and the family of Paul Normand “have reason to fear for his health and safety and wish to ensure his well-being.”

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The release said Normand had been last seek leaving his residence in the Aylmer sector in a grey Toyota RAV4 bearing Ontario licence plates CMDH 059.

He was described as a white man standing about six feet two inches (1.88 metres) tall and weighing about 230 pounds (104 kilograms) with a medium build and short, brown hair.

When last seen, police added, Normand was wearing a three-quarter-length white coat with fur at the collar; black pants and black shoes.

The release said it was believed Normand could be in Gatineau, Ottawa or the surrounding areas.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts was asked to contact Gatineau police at 819-246-0222.