Grande Prairie, Alberta – The search for 46-year-old Darryl Neufeld has concluded successfully, as the Grande Prairie RCMP announced that he has been located safe. Darryl, who was last heard from on August 2, 2024, had been the subject of a public appeal for assistance in locating him.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Grande Prairie requested the community’s help in their search, expressing concerns for Darryl’s well-being. He was described as 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 180 pounds, bald, with brown eyes. The RCMP had urged anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact them or use the Crime Stoppers tip line to provide anonymous information.
The successful outcome of this search was made possible with the cooperation of the public and the media. The RCMP thanked everyone who contributed by sharing the message and aiding in the search.
The Technical Search and Rescue group also expressed their gratitude, stating, "Darryl Neufeld has been located safe. Grande Prairie RCMP would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance." This sentiment was echoed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta, who confirmed the positive news on social media.
The community’s swift response and collective effort were crucial in ensuring Darryl’s safe return, highlighting the importance of public involvement in such situations.