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Teams of searchers in northern Ontario have been looking for a motorist who went missing over the weekend after his vehicle entered a flooded ditch and was pulled into a creek. The Ontario Provincial Police in Temiskaming Detachment were alerted about the missing person in Casey Township early Saturday morning. Despite efforts from police, search dogs, aircraft, divers, and the Casey Fire Department, the driver has not been located. The Moose Creek area continues to be searched, as heavy rainfall in the region last week resulted in flooding. Authorities have warned motorists in the area to be cautious on roadways.

As the search for the missing driver in northern Ontario continues, the Ontario Provincial Police have vowed to keep looking. With a team of searchers, including dogs, aircraft, divers, and the Casey Fire Department, efforts are ongoing in the Moose Creek area. The heavy rainfall that caused flooding in the region over the past week has made the search more challenging. The police have indicated that updates on the search will be provided as new information becomes available.

The Ontario Provincial Police in Temiskaming Detachment have been working alongside search and rescue teams in an effort to find a missing motorist in northern Ontario. The driver went missing after his vehicle entered a flooded ditch and was swept into a creek in Casey Township. Despite extensive search efforts involving police, search dogs, aircraft, divers, and the Casey Fire Department, the driver has yet to be located. Authorities are urging caution on roadways in the region due to the recent heavy rainfall that has caused flooding.

The search for the missing motorist in northern Ontario remains ongoing as the Ontario Provincial Police, along with search and rescue teams, are working diligently in the Moose Creek area. Despite their efforts, the driver has not been found since his vehicle entered a flooded ditch and was pulled into a creek in Casey Township over the weekend. The challenging search has been further complicated by heavy rainfall in the region, causing flooding and hazardous road conditions. Updates on the search efforts will be provided by the police as they continue to search for the missing driver.

The Ontario Provincial Police in Temiskaming Detachment have been actively involved in the search for a missing motorist in northern Ontario. After the driver’s vehicle entered a flooded ditch and was swept into a creek in Casey Township, search and rescue teams, including police, search dogs, aircraft, divers, and the Casey Fire Department, have been working tirelessly to locate the missing individual. Despite their efforts, the driver has not been found. Motorists in the region are being urged to exercise caution on roadways due to the recent heavy rainfall and resulting flooding in the area. Updates on the search will be provided by the police as they continue their search efforts in the Moose Creek area.

The search for the missing motorist in northern Ontario has been ongoing since the weekend when the driver’s vehicle entered a flooded ditch and was pulled into a creek in Casey Township. The Ontario Provincial Police in Temiskaming Detachment, along with search and rescue teams, have been actively involved in the search, utilizing various resources such as search dogs, aircraft, divers, and the Casey Fire Department. Despite their efforts, the missing driver has not been located. Authorities have issued warnings to motorists in the region to exercise caution on roadways due to the flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Updates on the search for the missing driver will be provided by the police as they continue their search efforts in the Moose Creek area.

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