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Ground search for Huluk suspended

UPDATED: Oct. 23, 10:50 a.m. - The ground search for Mathew Huluk has been suspended. A police release stated he was seen around Bancroft Drive and Weller Street in the Minnow Lake area.

UPDATED: Oct. 23, 10:50 a.m. -

The ground search for Mathew Huluk has been suspended. A police release stated he was seen around Bancroft Drive and Weller Street in the Minnow Lake area.
He evaded police, who attempted to locate him following the sighting.
Police state that he was last seen wearing a red hoodie and blue jeans.
Anyone who sees Huluk or notices a young male in the area is asked to phone police immediately. 
 

UPDATED: Oct. 22, 4:45 p.m. -

Greater Sudbury Police are still searching for Mathew Huluk.

An Ontario Provincial Police helicopter was unsuccessful in locating him, as was a ground search crew.

All authorities were searching in The Kingsway area.

Police stated their primary concern is the safety and well-being of Huluk. He was last seen with a t-shirt and pyjama pants on.

“That would not provide sufficient warmth in our current overnight conditions and he is not known to have any money or other means of support in the Sudbury area,” police stated.

Anyone who has had any contact with Huluk between Oct. 21 and today are asked to call police at 705-674-7511 immediately.

 

Original Story -

Police are asking for the community's help in locating 14-year-old Mathew Huluk.

Huluk was last seen on Oct. 21, leaving a Bancroft Drive residence around 10 p.m.

He was wearing pajama bottoms, a white t-shirt and crocks. Police described Huluk as measuring 5-5, weighing 90 pounds and having medium-length brown hair and brown eyes.

Police are currently in the Kingsway area looking for him. North Shore Search and Rescue and an Ontario Provincial Police chopper have been requested to assist in the search.

There is some concern for Huluk's well-being due to the cold overnight temperatures and his lack of suitable clothing.

Motorists are asked to keep their eyes peeled. Police stated that Huluk may be hitchhiking in the area.

If located, police are asking the public to not approach Huluk. Instead, contact police at 705-674-7511 or Crime Stoppers at 705-222-TIPS, online at www.sudburycrimestoppers.com or by texting TIPSUD and the information to CRIMES (274637). 

 

Posted by Jenny Jelen