Air Force will end search for missing Quebec businessman and his son
MONTREAL — The Royal Canadian Air Force said Saturday it will gradually reduce its search operations for a missing Quebec businessman and his son before handing the case over to the provincial police.
Stephane Roy and his 14-year-old son Justin were reported missing on July 11 after failing to return home from a fishing trip in Lac de la Bidiere, a remote area in the upper Laurentians regions west of La Tuque, Que. The pair were aboard Roy’s Robinson R44 helicopter.
Maj. Christian Labbe said air rescuers will fly over “high probability areas” Saturday looking for the pair and will do so again on Sunday before redeploying to their military bases across the country.
“There is always the possibility that we’ll come back,” he said in an interview. “Because we have a mandate, 365 days a year, for aerial search and rescue in Canada. So we’re always on call and we’re always available.”