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24-year-old has been missing for a week, relatives ask public for help

RCMP have new information about the last known location of missing24-year-old MaxBoudreau.

Max Boudreau, 24, was last seen on Nov. 15 in Dieppe

A young man wearing a white turtle neck smiles at camera.
Max Boudreau has been missing for a week. His family and friends worry for his safety. (Max Boudreau/Facebook)

RCMP have new information about the last known location of missing24-year-old MaxBoudreau.

Originally, his last known location was on Albert Street in Moncton on the evening of Nov. 14.

On Tuesday, RCMP said Boudreau was last seen on Nov.15at approximately 3 a.m., leaving a bar on Champlain Street in Dieppe.

He was wearing dark-coloured pants with a large rip on one legand a light coloured top, the RCMP news release said.

It's been seven days since Boudreauwas last seen.

A man standing at a beach, smiling at camera
Max Boudreau was last seen on Nov. 15 in Dieppe. (Max Boudreau/Facebook)

His cousin, musician Louise Vautour Goguen, said Boudreau's mother, sister and whole family areworried.

"We don't have a lot of information," Vautour Goguen told Radio-Canada.

"It's not like him not to give a sign of life like that."

His friend Erin Dornanagreed that it is unlike Boudreau to cut contact.

"Max is an amazing person and an incredible friend. He is very sociable and would do anything for anyone,"she told Radio-Canada.

A young man taking a selfie in a mirror.
Max Boudreau has a rose tattoo on his right arm. (Max Boudreau/Facebook)

According to the RCMP, Max Boudreau has brown eyes and short brown hair with blondhighlights. He is six feet two inchestall and weighs about 150 pounds. Hehas a rose tattoo on his forearm.

Boudreau's friend Rebecca Careen is asking thepublic to continue sharing the news of his disappearance on social media. VautourGoguen asked that people keep an eye out andshare any information they have.

"This kind of situation, it could happen to anyone at any time,"she said.

Anyone with information can contact the RCMP at 506-8572400.

With files from Radio-Canada