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Police found missing 31-year-old man in Brantford

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UPDATE: Brantford police have located this missing person.

Dylan Loft is described as an Indigenous man, 5-foot-11, approximately 215 pounds, with short brown hair and brown eyes.

He has two tattoos, a diamond on his left hand and the word “Loft” in script on his right forearm.

READ MORE: Toronto police seize drugs in bust linked to ‘cartel-based’ groups

Loft was reported missing by family on Jan. 31. Police say the 31-year-old has adopted a transient lifestyle and is known to frequent the area near Colborne St. and Kiwanis Way in Brantford.

Members of his family as well as police have concerns for his well-being.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Loft is encouraged to contact Detective Justin Torek at 519-756-7050 ext. 2272.

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