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Forest fire smoke hampers search for missing Sudbury blueberry picker

Forest fire smoke hampers search for missing Sudbury blueberry picker

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An overnight search for a missing blueberry picker in Greater Sudbury ended happily around 7 a.m. July 31 when he was spotted walking along Kirkwood Mine Road. (File)
An overnight search for a missing blueberry picker in Greater Sudbury ended happily around 7 a.m. July 31 when he was spotted walking along Kirkwood Mine Road.
The search began just after 9 p.m. July 30, when police received a report that the 26-year-old man had gone blueberry picking in the area of Garson Lake Road but had not been seen since 9:30 p.m.
Sudbury blueberries
Blueberry picking is popular this time of year in Greater Sudbury. (File)
'Given the time of day, poor visibility due to wildfire smoke, dense bush conditions, and the fact that the individual did not have a cellphone or known direction of travel, officers deployed a remotely piloted aircraft system (a drone) to assist in the search,' police said in a social media post.
The drone searched throughout the night, but failed to find the missing man. Then he was spotted around 7 a.m. the next morning.
'Employees of Dyno Nobel working at a mine site on Kirkwood Mine Road -- southwest of the man's last known location -- spotted the missing man walking along the mine road,' police said.
'He was in good health and was promptly escorted to police officers on scene. Thanks to the coordinated efforts of all involved, the 26-year-old man was safely reunited with his loved ones.'
Safety tips
The incident serves as a reminder to follow certain safety tips when going to pick blueberries or hiking in remote areas.
Always tell someone your plan – where you're going, what direction your travelling and what time you expect to return.
Try to stay within cellphone range, and leave your vehicle on the same side of the road as your picking area. A GPS is handy to have and police urge everyone to download the what3words app and learn how it works.
'It can help first responders pinpoint your exact location,' police said.
'Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the terrain and weather. Carry a first aid kit and any necessary prescription medications. Pack water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized.'
If you do get lost, stay where you are, police said.
'Remaining in place increases your chances of being found quickly,' the post said.
'Whether you're hiking, exploring, or picking berries, take the steps to make your outdoor adventure a safe one.'
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