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Calgary police say 20-year-old man reported missing now believed killed

Calgary police are seeking information from the public to locate the body of a man who has been missing since last weekend.

Investigators seeking information from the public to locate body

Calgary police are seeking public assistance to locate the body of a 20-year-old man last seen Saturday in McKenzie Towne. (David Bell/CBC)

Calgary police are seeking information from the public to locate the body of a man who has been missing since last weekend.

Shane Eric James Smith, 20, of Calgary, was reported missing by family on Sunday, having been last seen in the community of McKenzie Towne the day prior.

Police believe that Smith was killed at a residence in southeast Calgary sometime late Saturday night.

According to police, Smith's vehicle, a gold 2002 Nissan Maxima, was parked near the Deerfoot Trail bridge over the Bow River at the southern city limits, sometime between 11 p.m. on Saturday and Tuesday morning.

Police believe Shane Smith's vehicle, a gold 2002 Nissan Maxima, was driven and parked near the bridge over the Bow River sometime between June 6 and June 9. (Calgary Police Service)

No other information about the case was immediately available. Police are looking to speak with anyone with dash camera footage who drove over the bridge between Saturday evening and Tuesday morning.

Those who may have spoken or seen Smith are also asked to contact police. Anyone with any information is asked to contact the police non-emergency line at 403-266-1234. Members of the public can also submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.