Leah Buckner located alive and safe by Search and Rescue
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Police And Central Cariboo Search And Rescue Looking For A Missing Person
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UPDATE: Missing Man Found
UPDATE 4:01 PM:
Williams Lake RCMP said they have found the missing man they were searching for in the Doyle Lake Road area.
Staff Sargeant Del Byron said the matter is under investigation.
UPDATE 2:37 PM:
Williams Lake RCMP Staff Sargent Del Byron says they are asking homeowners in the area to check buildings around their properties for anything signs of the missing 75-year-old male.
Anyone who sees anything suspicious or out of the ordinary is asked to contact the Williams Lake RCMP.
Original story:
Williams Lake RCMP is conducting a search for a missing man in the Doyle Lake Road area.
WLFN has activated its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to level one. “This year we want to make sure we’re prepared,” Chief Willie Sellars said. “With spring freshet coming soon, hopefully, we’re going to be able to keep the community safe.” Rising water levels not seen in decades resulted in WLFN experiencing several losses last year. A section of Mission Road was destroyed due to floodwaters overwhelming Borland Creek resulting in a water line to WLFN’s water treatment plant as well as a natural gas line being compromised. EOC director and WLFN chief administrative officer, Aaron Mannella said Asahal Creek had also impacted two residences and some flooding events occurred at their new residential development Coyote Rock Estates.