(Photo of John Durnion courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)(Photo of John Durnion courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)
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Police search for missing man last seek near hospital

Windsor Police Services hopes the public can help them find a man who was last seen Thursday night in the area of the Ouellette Campus of Windsor Regional Hospital.

Nobody has seen John Durnion since 9:10 p.m.

(Photo of John Durnion courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)(Photo of John Durnion courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)

Police said John is a white man, who is 5'6", with short white hair and a white goatee. He was wearing a blue sweater, a black jacket, and jeans.

Anyone who knows of his whereabouts is asked to call 519-258-6111.

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