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Police say file remains open in Marshal Iwaasa’s disappearance


By Herald on November 18, 2020.

Marshal Iwaasa was last seen by relatives in Lethbridge on Nov. 17, 2019.

Lethbridge Herald

Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of the dissapearnce of Marshal Iwaasa, who was last seen by relatives in Lethbridge on Nov. 17, 2019.
Lethbridge Police continue to investigate his disappearance and the file will remain open – with a dedicated investigator – until he is found. Anyone with information about Iwaasa can call LPS at 403-328-4444, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit a tip online at http://www.p3tips.com.
Iwaasa told family he was returning to Calgary from Lethbridge but has not been seen or heard from since. On Nov. 25, 2019 a burned-out vehicle was located in the B.C. backcountry by Pemberton RCMP who confirmed it belonged to Iwaasa.
Iwaasa is described as 5-foot-eleven and about 170 pounds with brown eyes, shoulder-length brown hair – usually worn tied back – and a mustache.
When last seen, Iwaasa was wearing a green hoodie, grey toque, red hi-top shoes and black pants. His truck is described as a dark blue 2009 GMC Sierra, bearing Alberta license plate BLL-1099.
Iwaasa man, who was 26 years old at the time he went missing, has been listed with the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains (NCMPUR) and his DNA and dental records are on file to aid in identification if remains are later located.
Iwaasa’s family continue to provide updates through the Facebook Group: FIND MARSHAL IWAASA and will continue to do so.

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