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I was down in Gilford working and seen the plane buzzing around for several hours. Took some nice pics when it came real close. We thought it maybe was searching for something but there was no rescue boats on the water. It was rough out there.

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Search continues for missing boater

 

Boat overturned, dumping Georgina man into Cook's Bay

 

Updated 2pm Oct 4, 2010

 

York Regional Police continue to search for a missing 20-year-old boater after a boat capsized leaving three men stranded in the water on Lake Simcoe, yesterday.

 

Around 2:20 p.m. Sunday, an off-duty York Regional Police officer

 

discovered two men in distress in the water at Cook's Bay and called 911 for help. Two Toronto men, aged 73 and 48, were rescued from the water and taken to hospital with hypothermia after their 14-foot fishing boat capsized, sending the boaters into the water. The men are believed to have been in the water for approximately two hours before being rescued.

 

 

The York Regional Police Marine Unit, with the assistance of Georgina Fire and Emergency Services

and a search and rescue Hercules aircraft from Canadian Forces Base Trenton, launched a search for the third missing boater yesterday, a 20-year-old Georgina man, but were unsuccessful.

 

Today, the York Regional Police Marine Unit continues the search. The public, especially boaters and operators of personal watercraft, are asked to avoid the area of Cook's Bay, near Ravenshoe Road, while police officers and the Underwater Recovery Unit attempt to locate the missing boater.

 

Police are asking property owners along the eastern shores of the bay from Crate's Marina to Ravenshoe Road to check their shorelines, docks and out buildings.

 

The missing man was last seen wearing a black, hooded sweatshirt with white designs, blue jeans and a baseball cap.

 

Anyone with information is asked to call the York Regional Police #3 District Criminal Investigation Bureau at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7341,

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Anybody heading out on Cook's Bay this weekend should take note of the last couple of lines.

 

 

Search will continue for missing boater

 

Command post to be set up Saturday and Sunday

 

Posted 8:00pm Oct 8, 2010

 

YORK REGION — The search will continue on Cook's Bay this long weekend for a boater who went missing.

 

York Regional Police are looking for the missing 20-year-old Georgina man after the 14-foot fishing boat he was in capsized last Sunday afternoon, leaving three men stranded in the water.

 

Around 2:20 p.m., an off-duty York Regional Police officer discovered two of the victims and called 911. Police say the two Toronto men, aged 73 and 48, were in the water for about two hours before being rescued.

 

They were transported to hospital with hypothermia.

 

A police command post will be set up Saturday and Sunday on Lake Drive South and Walter Drive in the Town of Georgina from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m.

 

The missing man was last seen wearing a black, hooded sweatshirt with white designs, blue jeans and a baseball cap.

 

Police and firefighters, as well as a Hercules rescue aircraft from Canadian Forces Base Trenton, have searched for the Georgina man for the past days to no avail.

 

Investigators are asking anyone who finds any clothing along the shores to mark the area, leave the found items where they have been located, and contact police immediately.

 

The public, boaters, operators of personal watercraft and hunters, are reminded to avoid the area of east Cook's Bay, near Ravenshoe Road, while police conduct their investigation.

 

Anyone with information is asked to call York Regional Police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7341, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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