Teams face challenging conditions, as recovery effort continues for six year old boy
The search for a missing six-year-old boy in northwest Saskatchewan is now entering day 11, and teams are dealing with the grim reality that their mission has become a recovery effort.
The young boy was reported missing June 23rd at Makwa Lake. The Prince Albert Grand Council Search Team is leading the effort. Manager Randy Bair explained he was told the young boy and some friends were swimming in a creek, which feeds the southeast side of the lake.
“It’s a very slow moving creek and very little pull but I guess they got out too far and one boy couldn’t get his little brother back,” he said.
Multiple agencies are involved in the recovery effort including the Lloydminster rescue squad, a K-9 unit from Edmonton, and search groups from Stanley Mission and Grandmother’s Bay. There is also a team from a Manitoba hutterite colony. Bair said the teams are working very well together, and face challenging conditions.