Vancouver police are collaborating with Dutch authorities and Interpol to identify an unidentified man who collapsed on a street in Amsterdam three years ago. The man, referred to as "Lucky" in local media, is believed to be a Canadian who went missing in British Columbia in the 1990s. Authorities are reviewing historical records and cross-referencing data to confirm the connection.

The investigation began after the man was found unconscious in Amsterdam in 2021. Dutch police initially identified him as a foreigner but could not determine his nationality. Vancouver police, aware of a missing person case from the 1990s, have since reached out to Dutch counterparts.

Interpol is assisting in the search for any potential links between the man’s past and his current whereabouts. No official identification has been confirmed yet. The case has sparked interest in both countries, with families and investigators hoping for clarity.

The police have not released the man’s name or any other personal details, citing ongoing investigations. The case remains open as authorities continue to gather information.