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Hunters looking for missing 13-year-old Igloolik boy on hunting trip

RCMP say the boy was part of a nine-person caribou hunting party that travelled from Igloolik to Itiliq Cove by boat. The hunting party is still on-site searching.

'He did not return to the camp after staying out longer to hunt on his own,' say RCMP

A file photo of cabins along the rocky beach of Igloolik outside of town. Hunters and searchers are looking for a missing 13-year-old boy from Igloolik after he went out hunting with other youth earlier this week. (John Van Dusen/CBC)

Hunters and search and rescueare looking for a missing 13-year-old boy from Igloolik, Nunavut, after he separated from his huntinggroup earlier this week.

In anRCMP news release Thursday, police say the boy was part of a nine-person caribou hunting party that travelled from Igloolik to Itiliq Cove by boat.

At about 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 13-year-old boy and two other youth went out hunting, say police.

"He did not return to the camp after staying out longer to hunt on his own," states the news release.

Police say the hunting group used a GPS device to report the missing boytotheInternational Emergency Response Coordination Center.

Igloolik lies on an island in Foxe Basin. (CBC)

Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton sent aHercules aircraft and searched the area on Wednesday night.

Ground search and rescue teams from Naujaat and Sanirajak, Nunavut, and a helicopter were not able to travel Thursday "due to wind and weather," say police.

The hunting party is still searching for the boy on site and are in communication with the government's Emergency Management Organization, according to police.

Ground search and rescue will continue "when the weather permits," say police.

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story referred to Hall Beach, but the community's name officially changed to Sanirajak earlier this year.
    Sep 03, 2020 6:26 PM CT