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Search called off for Ulukhaktok boater after days-long search

In a news release Tuesday, RCMP said they were made aware Friday that a community member hadn't returned as expected from a boat trip in an 18-foot red Lund boat.

Community member didn't return from a boat trip in an 18-foot red Lund boat

A small Arctic community rings a bay.
Ulukhaktok, N.W.T., seen in July 2017. A resident has been missing from the community for several days after a boating trip. (Hilary Bird/CBC)

Search and rescue teams have suspended effortsto find a missing boater in Ulukhaktok, N.W.T.

In a news release Tuesday, RCMP said they were made aware Friday that a community member hadn't returned as expected from a boat trip in an 18-foot red Lund boat.

Ulukhaktok's search and rescue team had begun a search for the missing man, and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre out of Trenton, Ont., took over the search on the water.

RCMP said the search involved two Canadian Coast Guard vessels, rotary wing aircraft and a C-130 Hercules, as well as local search-and-rescue vessels. Search-and-rescue crews from Ulukhaktoksearched the land.

The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre has now suspended the search after "intensive efforts," the RCMP said.

"The Ulukhaktok RCMP would like to thank all of the volunteers and searchers who tirelessly contributed to the search efforts," it added.