Whitehorse RCMP are hoping the public can help find some overdue passengers who may be somewhere in northern British Columbia
RCMP said Owen and Susan Konsky, both in their early 60s, were last seen in Whitehorse until July 20 or 21 before heading south on the Alaska Highway.
They were reported missing on July 27.
They are believed to be driving a white 2019 Dodge Ram 3500 pickup truck with Alberta license plates and towing a semi-trailer, RCMP said. The trailer is about 30 feet long.
A look at the vehicle and trailer the couple is believed to be driving. Whitehorse RCMP
RCMP said their family had not heard from them since July 19 and were concerned for their safety.
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They are believed to be traveling back to Alberta through northern British Columbia and police have patrolled areas along the highway and followed other leads without being able to locate the pair.
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Susan is described as having long white hair and green eyes and is five feet six inches tall. Owen is described as having medium length grey/white hair, gray eyes and a goatee. He wears glasses.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Owen and Susan Konsky is urged to contact their local police department or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
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