Calgary police look for two men, missing in separate cases

James Charles Boyer, 65, and David McSween, 34, both disappeared recently

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Caption: Calgary police are looking for James Charles Boyer, left, and David McSween, right. Both men recently went missing. (Calgary Police Service)

Calgary police are appealing to the public for help in finding two missing men.
The two cases are not related.
David McSween was last seen on Jan. 23 around 10 p.m. on Highway 1 west of Canmore, according to police.
It's believed the 34-year-old was involved in a crash on the highway and that another car might have stopped to offer him a ride.
McSween is white, about five-foot-ten with a medium build, brown hair and green eyes. He has a scar on his left forearm that extends from his elbow to his wrist.

Contact police with information

Police are also looking for James Charles Boyer, who went missing on Saturday night around 6 p.m.
Boyer requires medication that he did not have on him when he disappeared.
The 65-year-old is white, with salt-and-pepper hair and a white beard. He was wearing a greyish-black fedora hat, a long black leather jacket and black running shoes. He uses a black cane.
Police said Boyer might be driving a 2009 black Dodge Caravan with Alberta licence plate BVK 4413.
Anyone with information on either of the missing men is asked to call police at 403-266-1234.