Alberta RCMP search for man reported missing after boating excursion
Mounties are searching for a man who did not return from a boating excursion in northern Alberta earlier this week.
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Posted: Jul 02, 2021 5:31 PM MT | Last Updated: July 2
Leard Robertson was reported missing Thursday morning after he did not return from boating on Lesser Slave Lake the previous evening.(Submitted by Alberta RCMP)
Mounties are searching for a man who did not return from a boating excursion in northern Alberta earlier this week.
Leard Robertson, 58, went boating on Lesser Slave Lake, nearly 250 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, Wednesday evening. He was reported missing shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday when he did not return, police say.
RCMP search for missing boater on Lesser Slave Lake
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