CHETWYND, BC: The search for a man who went missing following an avalanche on February 2, 2020, has been scaled back…

Search and rescue volunteers from Prince George, Tumbler Ridge, Fort St. John and Chetwynd all deployed, alongside upwards of three RCMP Police Service Dogs from all areas of the province to assist in the ground search. The search was also supported from the air by a RCMP helicopter and other local helicopter companies. On Saturday, crews managed to recover the missing man’s snowmobile and removed from the area.

Search efforts have been hampered by poor weather conditions throughout the week and prevented crews from safely accessing the area on both Wednesday and Thursday. A controlled blasting was necessary in order to deem the area safe for crews to re-gain access on Friday and then again on Saturday, February 8.

RCMP Air Services were utilized to transport search and rescue technicians trained in high-risk avalanche rescues, along with RCMP Police Services Dogs to the remote site of the slide. The search was also supported by a canine trained by the Canadian Avalanche Rescue Dog Association (CARDA).

“Search and rescue efforts are no longer underway”, states Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey, spokesperson for the BC RCMP. “Despite all efforts to locate this missing person, police now believe their search for the Fort St. John man is a recovery operation. The search is not over, and RCMP will monitor the area of the slide from the air as the snowpack melts.”

Police are urging backcountry users to avoid the area of the slide and discourage others from searching the area, due to the high level of risk for additional avalanches being triggered.

The Chetwynd RCMP continue to provide the missing man’s family with updates, while RCMP Victim Services provide ongoing support.

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