Kelowna man is still missing
Despite several tips since the original disappearance of a kelowna man on April 30, the whereabouts of William Hermakin still remains unknown.
The 49-year-old went missing from his residence in the 1400-block of Cherry Crescent last month with his truck and ATV. He has not been seen since April 26 at 10 a.m.
Hermakin is under medical care and requires medication for his condition. He left no indication as to where he may be headed or when he might return. It was later determined that he had picked up his ATV from the storage facility where it was normally kept.
Hermakin is described as a Caucasian man, 175cm (5'9"), 84kg (185lbs), with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a scar on his nose as well as both ears. He was last seen wearing a white and green dress shirt with blue jeans.
His truck is a turquoise 1996 Ford F250 with BC plates 1978KB.
The Kelowna RCMP encourages anyone that may have information regarding the whereabouts of Hermakin to call the Kelowna RCMP (Const. Moon) at 250-762-3300.



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