Kim Cattrall's Brother Goes Missing In Canada As Fears Grows About His Safety
Feb. 4 2018, Updated 10:25 p.m. ET
Kim Cattrall is pleading with her fans to help locate her missing brother.
The Sex And The City star posted her appeal on Instagram to her 400,000 plus followers after Chris Cattrall went missing from his home in Alberta, Canada, a week ago.
Strangely, his keys, wallet and phone, were all left behind and the door to his home was unlocked.
And now Cattrall and her family are desperate to find the 55-year-old.
She posted an image of him on her Instagram with the message: MISSING! This is my brother Christopher Cattrall or Chris as we call him. He has been missing since Tuesday, January the 30th from his home in Lacombe, Alberta Canada. His keys, cell phone,& wallet left on the table and his front door unlocked. This is not like Chris. He he would never leave his unlocked home without those items nor his 7 beloved dogs. Chris is 55 years old, 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, blue eyes, short brown hair, goatee, average build & usually wearing a waist length hooded winter coat with black gloves, blue jeans and calf high black winter boots. If you've seen Chris contact Blackfalds RCMP at 403 885 3300 He's a one of a kind brother. Help us bring him home safe. Please spread the world. Many thanks for reading this. Kim #centralalberta #blackfalds#reddeeralberta
His stepdaughter, Katie Osmond, also took to social media to share photos of the missing man.
"I know it's hard to find people when they've gone missing. I'm praying that he comes home safe and unharmed," Osmond said on Facebook.
Kim Cattrall has distanced herself from her SATC co-stars in recent times amid rumors she did not want to do a third movie in the series.
The 61-year-old said: "We've never been friends. We've been colleagues and in some ways it's a very healthy place to be because then you have a clear line between your professional life and relationship and your personal."
Anyone with information about her missing brother is asked to contact Blackfalds RCMP at 403-885-3300.
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