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Reid Bricker: Searchers sweep downtown Winnipeg for missing man

A search party made of friends, family and members of the community fanned out over downtown Winnipeg Saturday in search of Reid Bricker.

33-year-old vanished after overnight release from Health Sciences Centre on Oct. 24

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A search party made up of friends, family and members of the community fanned out across downtown Winnipeg to look for the missing 33-year-old

A search party made up of friends, family and members of the community fanned out over downtown Winnipeg Saturday in search of Reid Bricker.

Brickerhas been missing since Oct. 24. He was released from the Health Sciences Centre at 3:20 a.m. where he was admitted after asuicide attempt.

BonnieBricker, Reid's mother,saidshe has no idea where her 33-year-old son might be, but she is grateful for the support she has received in trying to track him down.

There arealot of caring people out there who identify with what we're going through and it's comforting.- Bonnie Bricker

"People have been phoning and coming around, bringing food. Our friends have been amazing. Reid's friends have been amazing," Bonnie said.

"But at night time, it's a dead time. It's dark and it's cold ... and you say 'My child is out there by himself' ...it's the worst feeling in the whole world."

Saturday search

Dozens of searchers hit the streets in Winnipeg Saturday hoping to turn up clues about Bricker's whereabouts.

Bonnie saidthather son would be impressed by the outpouring of support.
Reid Bricker, 33, has been missing since he was released from a Winnipeg hospital on Oct. 24. (Facebook)

"I just keep thinking of Reid because he would be absolutely blown away by this. He'd be blown away by this group of caring people because he felt absolutely hopeless," Bonnie said.

"There [are]a lot of caring people out there who identify with what we're going through and it's comforting, for sure."

Megan LaTouche joined the searchafter learning about Bricker's disappearance on Facebook.

"I just felt as a mom I would be tormented in this situation and I wanted to help anyway I can," said LaTouche.

The Bricker family said Friday that even though Reidhas an attachment to the Whiteshell area, where he spends timecamping and hiking, there's no proof he's left the city.

Bricker is about five-foot-eight-inches tall with a thin build, short black hair and an unshaven face.

He was last seen wearing a grey and black North Face jacket, a black hooded sweater, a red T-shirt, black pants and black and grey shoes.

Brickerhas lived with severe depression, borderline-personality disorder and socialanxiety for years,Bonnietold CBC News Friday. His family said he hadstruggled with suicidal thoughts over the years, and had a history of attempting to take his life.

A vigil will be held Sundayat sunset at the Manitoba Legislature.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the missing persons unit at 204-986-6250.