Frank Young was last seen by his family about noon on April 19 on Red Earth Cree Nation.
Insp. Murray Chamberlin says about 90 square kilometres — including the community of Red Earth Cree Nation and surrounding area — have been searched for Frank Young.
“Search areas were decided upon based on the probability of how far a five-year-old could travel,” Chamberlin told a news conference Wednesday. “Those areas have been thoroughly searched at this point in time and they continue to be re-searched and covered again.” The boy was last seen by his family about noon on April 19 on the Red Earth reserve, about 220 kilometres northeast of Prince Albert. A witness reported a sighting at a playground several hours later in the community’s north end.
“Now that we have extensively searched the community and the area around it, and given that the ice on the Carrot River has now broken up, we will focus on the water,” Chamberlin said. “Over the next few days the Saskatchewan RCMP will be using boats and other methods to search the Carrot River for any sign of Frank.”“They were trying to use ATVs, which were getting stuck. Even searchers on foot … they’re wet. It’s hard going. The spring runoff and melt has definitely complicated things.”“Every search is unique. It has to be continually assessed,” he said.
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