
Photo: Joseph Driscoll (Supplied: Kamloops RCMP)
Kamloops Mounties have released new photos of a missing 42 year old Kelowna man, in hopes of furthering its investigation into his disappearance.
Mounties put out a missing person release to the public on November 17 for Joseph Driscoll who was reported missing two days prior after he was last seen walking behind the Tournament Inn in Kamloops on Rememberance Day.
However, since then, RCMP spokesperson Corporal Crystal Evelyn says they have come across more details related to Driscoll’s disappearance.
“Since the initial appeal to the public, police have collected video footage that confirms Joseph was not dressed for the weather and was outside in the Valleyview area for some time.”
Around 1:30 a.m. on November 12 a security camera captured an image of him at a Valleyview motel. Roughly 15 minutes later, Evelyn says he was observed on the 1700-block of the East Trans Canada Highway, near Wendy’s and McDonald’s in Valleyview.
“We are releasing the image of Joseph taken around 1:30 a.m. in hopes that someone will recognize him, or his clothing, in particular his unique dark sweater with fluorescent character on the front,” added Cpl. Evelyn. “He was also wearing dark long-john style pants and ankle boots.”
Driscoll is described by Mounties to be bald with green eyes, standing 5’10”, weighing 166 pounds. He has a tribal tattoo on his neck, a skull tattoo on his left forearm, and a tribal tattoo on his upper back.
Evelyn says police are very concerned for Driscoll’s wellbeing and are asking residents to check their sheds, outbuildings, and home security or dash cams for any signs that he could have been there.
Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to contact the Kamloops RCMP Detachment.













