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Search Fails to Turn Up Any Sign of Missing Man

Friday, June 29, 2012 @ 4:14 AM
Search and Rescue  sets up command centre in  entrance area of SPCA
 
Prince George, B.C.- The search of the Lansdowne area of Prince George, has failed to turn up any sign of 32 year old Barry Blaine Seymour.  (see previous story)
 
He was last seen May 23rd in the area of the Sunrise Trailer Court on Lansdowne says Prince George RCMP Corporal Craig Douglass, “ It’s unusual that we don’t find any traces of anybody, and at this point, since he was last seen in this area, we don’t have any evidence that he went anywhere else.”
 
Seymour had come to Prince George from Fort Ware with family members to visit his son on his son’s birthday. 
 
Corporal Douglass says the shoreline of the Fraser River was searched before the river rose to flood levels, and a police service dog   was also brought in to check the area, but no trace of Seymour.
 
Last evening, 12 members of the Prince George Search and Rescue Society set about to scour the area in a detailed grid pattern. 
 
( at right, Jeff Smedley and Al Pringle of  Search and Rescue go over the  map  outlining the search area)
 
Jeff Smedley of PG Search and Rescue says some of the terrain   was challenging “Some of this area is pretty steep and some of the trails along the top of the edge have quite a steep bank to them, so I actually sent in the rope guys to go do the search coming down the bank. It’s too steep to be searched by the rest of the team.”
 
But after more than 4 hours of combing the area, still no sign of the 32 year old.
 
 

Comments

someone has to have some sort of information of what happened to him! please any little bit of information may make all the difference! his family needs to know one way or another what happened!
Thoughts & prayers to the family

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