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Police on Montreal’s South Shore are asking for the public’s assistance in locating an 86-year-old man who went missing in October.

Longueuil police (SPAL) said in a news release that Kamal Ayoub was last seen on Oct. 22 and that officers “have reason to fear for his safety.”

Ayoub is 5’9”, weighs around 165 pounds and speaks French.

Police say he may be travelling in a black 2005 Honda Accord with the license plate E68 LLH.

Police are searching for a missing man who was driving this black Honda Accord. (SPAL)

Ayoub was in a car crash on Oct. 21, according to police, and he drove to Laberge Towing in Longueuil to pick up his car the next day. No one has seen him since.

Those who see the man are asked to call 911 immediately.

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