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Video: Police release surveillance video of man that could possibly be Branden Bodson-Gratton

Surveillance footage was taken in Frood Road area near Stobie Mine

Update: Dec. 20, 2018

Police have confirmed the person in the video is not the missing person, and that the search continues for Branden Bodson-Gratton, missing since Dec. 4.

"Person in video released earlier this week is NOT Branden Bodson-Gratton," police tweeted Thursday. 

"Thank you to everyone for their assistance identifying the person in the video. Branden was captured on video on Dec 3 wearing blue bandana as seen in photo, black jacket, blue hoodie & dark jeans."

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On Dec. 17 the Greater Sudbury Police Service was provided video surveillance footage of an unknown man walking in the area of Frood Road near the property of Stobie Mine.

The footage was captured on surveillance equipment belonging to Vale. 

This came in as a possible sighting of missing person Branden Bodson-Gratton.

GSPS are asking the public to review the video surveillance footage in hopes of confirming the identity of the man.

Anyone who can positively identify this person or if the person seen in the video is you, we ask that you please contact police as we are currently utilizing resources to follow up on this potential lead. 

Officers, as well as members of North Shore Search and Rescue are in the area of Frood Road and Burton Avenue conducting the ground search. 

"We continue to ask all community members to check their property including out buildings and sheds as Branden may have taken shelter," said a GSPS news release.

If you see Bodson-Gratton, please call GSPS immediately at 705-675-9171.

Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers has guaranteed a minimum $1,000 reward for tips received before midnight on Sunday, Dec. 23 if the information leads to finding Bodson-Gratton (reward money will be divided if many successful tips are received).

For tips received after the deadline, the standard process for determining reward amounts will apply.