A search team has converged near Pasadena Road in Âé¶čAV to look for someone that may have been swept away by the fast-moving Mission Creek.
Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) has been called to the scene to investigate.
âWe donât know for sure,â COSAR Search Manager Duane Tresnich told Capital News around 4:30p.m. on June 14. âRight now weâre doing a search to see if that happened. The RCMP have called us in to assist in locating a missing person.â
The COSAR team is in the process of sweeping the area, going up and down the banks of Mission Creek.
âIn case this person has fallen in,â said Tresnich, who added that the RCMP are also investigating whether this person is simply somewhere else.
âWeâre just covering all of our bases and doing our due diligence.â
Rescue dogs may be brought in by both Âé¶čAV RCMP and COSAR, though Tresnich said that they are currently more focused on searching by air and the sides of the creek.
COSAR has their helicopter assisting, while the RCMP are using a drone to search the area.

Part of the pedestrian path behind the 1300-block of Pasadena Road has been blocked off by caution tape.
The City of Âé¶čAV was put in a state of emergency earlier in the day due to flooding from the local waterways, chiefly Mission Creek.
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Jake.courtepatte@kelownacapnews.com
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