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Gear bags stolen from search volunteers in Chilliwack returned, say RCMP

Heavy bags with specialized gear had been stolen after volunteer rescuers had stashed them during search
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Chilliwack Search and Rescue, supported by Fraser Valley rescue teams on May 2, 2025. (Jessica Peters/ Chilliwack Progress file)

Chilliwack RCMP have confirmed that the bags stolen during a search and rescue operation for a missing seven-year-old girl have been returned. 

They made the announcement on May 6. The equipment was taken from the search site on May 2, while Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteers were assisting the Chilliwack Search and Rescue team find Lily Coursol, who had followed some of her neighbour's dogs into a densely wooded area near her rural home the day before. Coursol was found in the afternoon of May 2, and returned safely to her grandmother after her overnight ordeal. 

The heavy gear bags had contained specialized rescue equipment, and the team had stashed them in the forest at the trail entrance at the end of Winona Road, in the Chilliwack River Valley, before beginning their search.

RCMP said that when the team returned to retrieve their bags, they discovered the equipment was missing. The total estimated value of the stolen equipment is approximately $10,000.

鈥淲e are grateful the bags were turned into police allowing this critical equipment to be returned,鈥 said Insp. Jeff Bowerman. 鈥淪AR volunteers are a vital part of our emergency response network, and their gear is essential to their safety and success in the field.鈥

 

 

 

 

 

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Jessica Peters

About the Author: Jessica Peters

I am proud to be the editor of the Chilliwack Progress. When not at work, I'm busy hiking our local mountains and travelling around the province.
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