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Missing man last seen heading for rail tracks

North Vancouver RCMP say the last person to see missing 27-year-old Andrew Radhuber watched him climbing a fence to get out of the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal and scrambling up an embankment that leads to the CN Rail tracks.
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Andrew Radhuber

North Vancouver RCMP say the last person to see missing 27-year-old Andrew Radhuber watched him climbing a fence to get out of the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal and scrambling up an embankment that leads to the CN Rail tracks.

Radhuber has been missing since he was dropped off at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal in West Vancouver after visiting a friend on the North Shore from his hometown of Nanaimo.

The friend dropped him off at the ferry terminal on the afternoon of Dec. 29, believing Radhuber planned to catch the 3 p.m. sailing back to Vancouver Island.

But Radhuber never got on the ferry. Police reviewed video from B.C. Ferries’ security cameras at the terminal and determined that Radhuber never boarded the vessel to Nanaimo.

Since then, a witness parked in the ferry lineup has come forward to report seeing Radhuber climbing the fence and heading up the embankment.

Police are hoping the additional information could prompt others in the public who may recall seeing Radhuber or have had an encounter with him since then.

“He could have gone left at the train tracks. He could have gone right at the highway. He could have kept going on the Baden Powell trail. We really don’t know,” said North Vancouver RCMP spokesman Cpl. Richard De Jong.

It’s unlike Radhuber to disappear, and friends and family are worried, he added. De Jong said there has been no activity on either Rahuber’s cellphone or his bank account since he disappeared.

Radhuber is described as being six foot three, weighing 181 pounds. He has brown eyes, wears glasses and has brown hair.

Anyone who sees Radhuber or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact North Vancouver RCMP at 604-985-1311.