Calgary police say the remains of a man who went missing more than four years ago have been found, and they are looking for more information about his death, which is believed to be the result of foul play.
Forty-year-old David-Alexandre Beliveau was last seen in the community of Shaganappi on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021 around 4 p.m.
Police say he was found in 2025 but declined to provide further details.
Investigators say Beliveau’s family deserves answers about his disappearance and investigators believe members of the public may have information that will assist them in getting that closure for them.
He was 5’7″ tall and approximately 185 pounds with a medium build, green eyes, a bald head, and a brown beard when he disappeared.
Beliveau also had multiple distinctive tattoos, including three monkeys on his back, a lion on his right bicep, a pair of dice on his left hand, a happy face on his right hand, the word “Motivation” in capital letters on the inside of his left forearm, a number “7” on his left calf, a “Z” on his right elbow, and a map of Quebec with a pin on Montreal on his ribs.
The tattoos of David-Alexandre Beliveau. (Calgary Police Service)
He was last seen wearing a black baseball cap with a white emblem, a medium-blue golf shirt and dark blue shorts.
Anyone who may have interacted with Beliveau before he disappeared, or who has any other information is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234 or tip anonymously through CrimeStoppers.