
QSAR and Other Volunteers Rescues Missing Man Near Williams Lake
A man, who has been missing for several days, has been rescued by Quesnel Search and Rescue and Williams Lake RCMP.
The man was found in the bush, near a shelter he had created out of mud and sticks, about 50 kilometres northwest of Williams Lake, B.C., said Bob Zimmerman, Quesnel Search and Rescue (SAR) president and manager. Read more here
Thank you to QSAR and Williams Lake RCMP for rescuing the man, as we are glad he has been found safe, and to add furthermore, he built himself a shelter while he waited for SAR teams to rescue him. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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