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Share this Story : Missing man, 64, last seen leaving Hull Hospital on Friday afternoon Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Missing man, 64, last seen leaving Hull Hospital on Friday afternoon Author of the article: Staff Reporter Published Aug 30, 2024 • 1 minute read Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here . Or sign-in if you have an account. Joseph Curtis Telford, 64, was listed as a missing person by the Gatineau Police Service on Friday.

Photo by Gatineau Police / Handout Article content A 64-year-old man was listed as a missing person after last being seen leaving the Hull Hospital on Friday. The Gatineau Police Service said Joseph Curtis Telford was last seen leaving the Hull Hospital on rue Lionel-Émond in the Parc-de-la-Montagne district. He was supposed to leave the hospital using Paratransit, but did not use the service, a news release from police said.



Telford was described as a dark-skinned, English-speaking man standing five feet seven inches (170 centimetres) tall. He has black and gray hair and is partially bald. He also has a white beard and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a blue rain coat and brown shoes. Anyone with information about Telford’s whereabouts was asked to contact the Gatineau Police Service at 819-246-0222. Advertisement 2 Advertisement This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

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