Fredericton busker who was quick with a poem goes missing, residents fear for his safety : vimarsana.com

Fredericton busker who was quick with a poem goes missing, residents fear for his safety


 
FREDERICTON, N.B. --
A Fredericton man – known to many as the "penny for a poem guy" – went missing over the weekend.
Andrew Spencer, a fixture in Fredericton's downtown, was often seen on street corners trading poems or a kind word for spare change.
He was last seen on Friday around 8:30 p.m. and, according to police, there are still no updates on his whereabouts.
Spencer is described as 5'10", 180 lbs., with short, brown hair, facial hair, and blue eyes.
A search for Spencer took place over the weekend, following reports of a man entering the Saint John River.
Kelly Morton, an employee of Guardian Drugstore on Queen Street, says she had last seen him earlier in the day on Friday.

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