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London Police Seek Public’s Help to Locate Missing 16-Year-Old Christian Beaupre-Haugen Last Seen on August 3

London, Ontario – The London Police Service is urgently seeking public assistance in locating 16-year-old Christian Beaupre-Haugen, who was reported missing today. Christian, a resident of London, Ontario, was last seen on August 3, 2024, in the area of Dundas and Third streets.

Christian is described as a white male with freckles, standing approximately 5’8” tall, weighing around 120 lbs, with a slim build and red hair in a brush-cut style. Unfortunately, details regarding his clothing at the time of his disappearance remain unknown. The family and police are deeply concerned for his welfare, prompting this urgent appeal to the public.

The London Police Service is in the process of obtaining a recent photograph of Christian to aid in the search. Anyone with information about Christian’s whereabouts is strongly encouraged to contact the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or reach out to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Additionally, anonymous tips can be submitted online to London Middlesex Crime Stoppers.

Facebook users have expressed their concern about Christian’s disappearance. Jen Tavares reacted to the news, commenting, "August 3rd?? Jesus, I hope he is found safe." Another user, Young Derek, echoed similar sentiments, stating, "Jeeze eh. Hope he’s found."

L.D. Lori Martinez highlighted the importance of visual aids in such cases, noting, "I think in missing persons case a picture could be helpful." Responding to this, Beth Beaumont clarified, "It says right on the post they are in the process of obtaining one." Meanwhile, Brianna Lynn offered to share an older photo of Christian, saying, "I have a photo of him from a few years ago if that is helpful, I tried to attach it to this post but it will not allow me."

The London Police Service reminds the public that a person can be reported missing at any time, without the need to wait 24 hours. If there are immediate concerns for someone’s safety, the advice is to call 9-1-1. For non-emergencies, individuals are urged to contact the police at the provided non-emergency number.

— Updated by Logan Torres in Local

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