The family of missing St. Boniface teacher Kevin Dilk said they’re expanding their search in an effort to find him.

Volunteers set up stations at locations across the city to hand out posters. People set up at nine Tim Horton’s and one McDonalds, giving out flyers with Dilk’s picture and information on search areas.

The searchers are asking people to set up the posters in public locations like workplaces or schools.

Heather Dilk, Kevin’s sister, said the family hopes that by expanding the search beyond the St. Boniface and St. Vital areas, they can find some clues.

“If anybody knows anything and if anybody sees anything we just want them to contact police and just help us and Kevin,” she said.

Search for Kevin Dilk expands

Kevin Dilk's sister Heather Dilk (right) speaks to media on Sunday as the search for her brother expands beyond the St. Boniface and St. Vital areas.

Heather Dilk fought back tears as she spoke about the ongoing search. “We’re going to continue our efforts to search for Kevin because this family just really wants to bring him home. We love him and we just want him to come home.”

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Kevin Dilk, 50, left home around 5 a.m. Nov. 23 and hasn’t been heard from since.

He’s described as five feet, nine inches (175 centimeters), 160 pounds (73 kg) with short, brown-grey hair, brown eyes and glasses. Police say Dilk may be wearing a black leather jacket, button-up shirt, blue jeans, a black hat and black boots.