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Friday, June 14, 2013
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Philip Chin, Heidi Sanchez and Eric Louie looked calm, cool and collected on graduation night at AESS, as they entered the gymnasium among their class of 2013. For a list of bursaries, scholarships and awards handed out that evening, see page 5.
Missing hiker prompts search Reports of shots fired cause of some concern
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A search continued throughout the week for Raymond Salmen, a camper who has gone missing at the north end of Harrison Lake. Salmen, 65, is a Vancouver resident whose campsite was located on Sunday afternoon, after another group of campers reported the sounds of shots fired. When Agassiz RCMP responded to the call, they found Salmen's campsite, along with his two beloved dogs. Salmen's wife has told CTV News that it was a mystery why Salmen wouldn't be with his dogs. She has said he is an experienced outdoorsmen, but she is starting to
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Police are still searching for Raymond Salmen, thought to be somewhere along West Harrison Forestry Service Road.
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worry. Agassiz RCMP and Kent Harrison Search and Rescue have been attempting to locate Salmen since Sunday. His camp is about 50 km up the West Harrison Forestry Service Road, an area that RCMP call remote but accessible. "We have tons of services out today," Agassiz RCMP Stuart Falebrinza said on Thursday morning, including the Lower Mainland TAC team, about 30 SAR members, a dive team and air services. "They're going to hover low and slow today," Falebrinza said. "Everybody is very worried and everybody has really kicked in to help, including other detachments
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like Chilliwack." Falebrinza is in constant contact with Salmen's wife, who is awaiting news at their Vancouver home. It's a mystery so far what has happened to Salmen, Falebrinza said, made more concerning by the dogs found at the campsite. "He wouldn't have gone anywhere without them," he said. Shots were heard about 5:30 p.m. on Sunday night, which prompted the campers to call RCMP. When they investigated, RCMP discovered the unoccupied camp. An immediate search of the camp site did not locate Salmen, and he was still unaccounted for as of Continued on 3