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Southeastern B.C. Search For Teacher Who Vanished While Checking Field Trip Spot

The Canadian Press, 31 May, 2017 12:01 PM
    CRAWFORD BAY, B.C. — Searchers backed by a dog team and a helicopter continue to scour a recreational area of southeastern British Columbia hoping to find any sign of a school teacher who disappeared on Monday.
     
    An RCMP news release says Alvin Dunic left Crawford Bay Elementary-Secondary School, about 75 kilometres north of Creston, just before noon.
     
    It says the 57-year-old wanted to find a good spot for a class project and intended to return in about 30 minutes, but was reported overdue just before 3 p.m.
     
    Dunic's car was found about two kilometres away, at a trail leading to Crawford Creek, but an aerial search of the creek to the mouth of Kootenay Lake failed to find him.
     
    Facebook posts show a community meeting was held on Tuesday at the Crawford Bay school to update parents, students and staff about the search.
     
    A tweet from the Kootenay Lake School District says thoughts and prayers are with Dunic's family and his students. 
     
    The police release reminds hikers to use caution around fast-moving waterways and to stay away from eroded edge and shore areas which may be weakened due to current water levels.

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