The RCMP is seeking the public`s help to identify three people whose remains have been discovered in various parts of the province over the last 40 years.

The Missing Persons and Unidentified Human Remains Unit say an unidentified man`s remains were found in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in K-Country in September 2013.

He was last seen sometime between 2008 and August of 2013.

He`s believed to be possibly of Asian ancestry, between 25 and 40 years of age and between 5'4" and 5"7 tall.

Police say there are some signs of malnutrition or anemia at some point in the man`s life.

They add he had strong muscle development on the arm and leg bones which may indicate that he performed some type of repetitive motion, like canoeing.

Police are also looking for information on two unidentified females, one found in Hinton in 1985 and one near Carbon in 1995.

The reconstructions and sketches prepared by the Alberta RCMP are based on the RCMP's best estimates of what the person looked like, their age at death, ancestry, and other physical characteristics.

Alberta RCMP are asking for the public's assistance with any information they have related to these cases. If you have information to share, please contact the RCMP detachments or municipal police service. You can also provide your information through the Canada's Missing web site at www.canadasmissing.ca. Your information will then be forwarded to the Alberta RCMP's Missing Persons Unit.