Search for American filmmaker missing in British Columbia suspended | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source
Subscribe

Would you like to subscribe to our newsletter?

Current Conditions Light Rain  11.2°C

Search for American filmmaker missing in British Columbia suspended

Warren Andrew Sill is shown in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - RCMP

NEW HAZELTON, C.-B. - The search for an American filmmaker believed missing in the Great Bear Rainforest of northern B.C. has been suspended.

Twenty-six-year-old Warren Sill of Ohio travelled to the New Hazelton area earlier this month to film a documentary on the kermode bears — a rare subspecies of black bears that have white coats and are known as "spirit bears."

Police said Sill's vehicle had been left parked on the edge of the Seven Sisters Provincial Park at the entrance to the Whiskey Creek Trail since July 5th.

The RCMP, along with Search and Rescue teams from around the province, began a massive air and ground search nearly two weeks ago but found no trace of Sill.

Sgt Jeff Pelley of the New Hazelton RCMP issued a release Sunday night to announce the search had been called off. He said “Further search efforts will be considered should further information be received that may assist in identifying other possible search areas.”

When the search was launched police had said they were concerned that Sill wasn't an avid outdoors man.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2012
The Canadian Press

  • Popular penticton News
View Site in: Desktop | Mobile