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RCMP made an announcement declaring that they have discovered the body of a young filmmaker from Ohio, who was reported missing since July in New Hazelton, B.C., during his trip to make a bear documentary.
This Saturday a local search team discovered a shirt, which was found out to be a belonging of 26-year-old Warren Andrew Sill. The shirt was located at a waterfall and a pool area that was inaccessible last summer due to high water levels. Now that the water levels were subsided, swift-water teams attempted to locate the two pool areas and succeeded. Const. Lesley Smith informed that “due to the decreased water levels at this time of year, members were able to access the area and located a body.”
New Hazelton RCMP initiated the search in July on the basis of his abandoned SUV at the gate of a Whiskey Creek Trail in the Gull Creek area, midway up the B.C. coast. Sill’s parents informed police that their son was visiting the area to make a documentary on the Spirit Bear and last spoke to him July 4. The efforts of searching teams was given up by the province on July 20, although the local crew still continued its training and search efforts in the Gull Creek area.
Sill informed his family and friends that he will be gone for four to five days but when he did not return, police was asked to send a search and rescue team, along with RCMP police dogs, a local helicopter and volunteers to scour the vast, dense forest.
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