Edmonton Journal

RCMP call off search for missing Saskatchew­an boy after 2 months

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RCMP have suspended their aerial and boat search for a missing five-year-old boy in northern Saskatchew­an after more than two months.

Frank Young went missing on the Red Earth Cree Nation April 19. He was last seen at a playground near his home.

Sgt. Richard Tonge said the RCMP have used all the resources and technology available to them.

“This includes extensive searches by foot, aircraft and boat, as well as our underwater recovery team in the river,” Tonge said Tuesday.

In May, RCMP asked the Canadian Armed Forces to deploy Canadian Rangers to assist in the search, but Tonge said the request was denied. The Canadian Rangers are a sub-component of the Canadian Army Reserve who live and work in remote and coastal regions.

“The rationale is Rangers are generally deployed within 100 kilometres of their own community. That's where they have their knowledge and expertise,” Tonge said. “We do not have a ranger element within 100 kilometres of Red Earth Cree Nation, and so the decision was made by the Canadian Armed Forces that they would not deploy rangers in this incident.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Canadian Armed Forces said in a statement that it decided, following consultati­ons with the RCMP, that its resources were not best placed to assist in the search.

The RCMP'S last aerial search was done by helicopter on June 11, and its last boat search was along Carrot River last Friday.

Tonge said boat and aerial searches will resume if new informatio­n comes in.

Members of Red Earth Cree Nation and neighbouri­ng Shoal Lake Cree Nation continue to search their communitie­s and the bank of the Carrot River.

Red Earth Cree Nation Chief Fabian Head said more than 92 square kilometres have been searched by more than 600 people, with nearly 500 areas tracked by a global positionin­g system.

RCMP also plan to return to Red Earth Cree Nation this weekend to search the receded riverbank for items belonging to Frank.

Frank was last seen wearing Paw Patrol rubber boots, green pyjamas with dinosaurs on them and a navy blue windbreake­r-style jacket.

Chief Marcel Head of the Shoal Lake Cree Nation said knowledge keepers are guiding search crews to a part of Carrot River five to eight kilometres downstream from Frank's home where there is a log jam.

“These areas tend to catch any type of debris or any other items that float around the rivers, and that's where they want the search team to concentrat­e,” Head said.

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