Search for man off N.S. coast turned over to RCMP as missing persons case
Canoe located in the waters around Morris Island, N.S., Wednesday morning
The search for a man in waters off southwest Nova Scotia was suspended Wednesday after rescuers spent more than 26 hours scouring the area with no sign of the missing 69-year-old.
The case is now being turned over to the RCMP as a missing persons case, according to a tweet from the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centrein Halifax.
"Our thoughts and sincere condolences go out to the family, friends, and community," said the tweet posted early Wednesday evening.
On the second day of the search, JRCC crews discovered a canoe they believe the missing man and another person weretravelling in.
Based on the results of the search over the last 26+ hours, the search for the missing person has been suspended. Our thoughts and sincere condolences go out to the family, friends, and community. The case will now be turned over to the RCMP as a missing persons case.
—@hfxjrcc
Nova Scotia RCMPidentified the missing man WednesdayasKenneth Surette. They are not identifying his travelling companion, a woman in her 60s, who wasfound dead along the shoreline ofMorris Island, N.S., on Tuesday afternoon.
RCMP spokesperson Sgt. Andrew Joyce said the pair was last seen paddlingaround Morris Island on Sunday around 11 a.m.
Thesearch was launched after the woman's body was found. Crews searchedin the area of Morris Island through the night, using flares and boat lights to illuminate the water and nearby shorelines.
Efforts continued Wednesday morning and the canoe was found just before 9 a.m., said Joyce.
"At this time, criminality is not suspected," he said.
Lt.-Cmdr. Brian Owens with the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre told CBCNews that crews coveredevery island in the vicinity overnightand were hopeful the missing man would be found in the daylight Wednesday.
"Hopefully he's made it ashore somewhere and took up camp overnight ... fingers are still crossed," Owens said earlier in the day.
Skies were clear and seas were calm when the search resumed Wednesday with the help of aCormorant helicopter and a Hercules aircraftfrom 14 Wing Greenwood.
Owens said two coast guard vessels and several local civilian vessels also assistedwith the search.