28-05-2025
Ground search suspended for missing Grand Bay-Westfield, N.B., woman
The official ground search for a missing 79-year-old in Grand Bay-Westfield, N.B., has been suspended for the time being.
Ruth Carol Sutton was reported missing Sunday morning. She was lest seen walking on Mallard Drive around 9:10 a.m.
Police say Sutton suffers from a medical condition which may cause her to become disoriented.
Grand Bay-Westfield Mayor Brittany Merrifield confirmed the news through a social media post after speaking with the RCMP detachment in the community.
'While this part of the operation is on hold, I want to reassure everyone that search teams are ready to redeploy if new evidence comes to light,' the post reads.
'Community volunteers are still welcome to continue their efforts. I understand that some are planning to head out in boats [Wednesday], and I deeply respect and appreciate the continued determination to help.'
A number of boats were seen searching the Saint John riverbanks Wednesday morning, with search efforts being focused on the Nerpis side of the bridge, closer to where Sutton was last seen.
A tent for volunteers aiding in the search has been moved to Brundage Point.
'I want to extend my sincere thanks to everyone who has been involved,' Merrifield says.
'From search and rescue professionals to the many volunteers who have stepped forward without hesitation. Your commitment, care, and selflessness have made a powerful impact.'
Police have received several leads and tips on Sutton's whereabouts, but efforts to locate her have been unsuccessful so far.
Sutton is described by police as standing approximately five-foot-two and weighing around 130 pounds, with blue eyes and white hair. She was last seen wearing a light blue jacket, rubber boots to her ankles, and white socks.
Police ask anyone with information on Sutton's whereabouts to contact them at 506-757-1020.
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