
Calgary police say foul play suspected after remains found of man missing since 2021
CBC
Calgary police say human remains have been discovered and identified as those of a man who went missing more than four years ago.
David-Alexandre Beliveau was last seen in the southwest community of Shaganappi on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021, around 4 p.m. He was 36 years old at the time he was reported missing.
His family reported him missing later that same month after not hearing from him. Beliveau had been living in Calgary for six years at that time, according to his family.
Police said in a news release Friday they believe Beliveau's death to be the result of foul play, and are asking anyone who has information to come forward.
Beliveau was five feet seven inches, and about 185 pounds with green eyes, a brown beard and a bald head. He was last seen wearing a black baseball cap, a blue golf shirt and dark blue shorts.
He also had a number of distinct tattoos, including three monkeys on his back, a lion on his right bicep, a pair of dice on his left hand and a happy face on his right hand.
A year after Beliveau's disappearance, his brother made a public appeal for information.
"He's so generous, charming, putting sunshine everywhere — like, the motivating guy that you want on your team," Maxime Beliveau said to describe his brother in a video released by Calgary police.
Police said they will provide more details about the case at a news conference at 11 a.m. Friday.













