Search for young woman called off
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Immaculate Basil has not been seen since Thursday, June 13.
RCMP photo


Published: June 25, 2013 12:18 PM
Updated: June 25, 2013 12:18 PM
 http://www.caledoniacourier.com/breaking_news/212998381.html
After an exhaustive search effort, Fort St. James RCMP and Search and Rescue 
Teams have concluded their search for missing woman, Immaculate Basil.
Twenty-six year old Immaculate Basil was last seen on the night of June 13, 
2013 when she and two other persons were traveling south from a cabin in the 
Leo Creek area, north of the Tache Reserve.
RCMP were advised that Basil was missing on the evening of June 17 and RCMP 
along with Search and Rescue, initiated an organized ground/air/water search on 
the morning of June 18.
A number of search and rescue (SAR) teams from the surrounding area traveled to 
assist with the search.
Fort St. James SAR, Mackenzie SAR , Burns Lake SAR , Vanderhoof SAR and 
numerous volunteers from the community and surrounding areas scoured the very 
dense and thick forest, searching for any sign of Basil.
The organized ground search consisted of volunteers on foot, on ATVs and 
included the use of an RCMP police dog.
An ariel search was conducted by an RCMP fixed wing aircraft, RCMP helicopter 
and a private helicopter.
The search area also included the Tachie River and with the use of a swift 
water boat, RCMP and volunteers patrolled the rivers bank and any debris pools 
but nothing was located.
On June 21 the RCMP/SAR search was concluded after four continuous days of 
searching. At that point Basil had been missing for eight days.
The search had scoured all relevant areas based on information provided to 
police. The Fort St James RCMP was very grateful to the Tl'az'ten First Nation 
for their integral support and assistance with the ground search.
Fort St James RCMP are continuing the missing person investigation with the 
assistance of the North District Major Crime Unit. Any members of the public 
with information are encouraged to contact the Fort St James RCMP or Crime 
Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).



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