Photo: Contributed A 31-year-old Kelowna woman is still missing after her disappearance last Tuesday, June 14, 2022, Chelsea Cardno was last seen leaving her home on Kelowna’s Dougall Road South on Tuesday morning when she picked up JJ’s dog for a walk on Mission Greenway. Her vehicle was found parked at the north end of Pasadena Street, but there has been no sign of Cardno or her dog since, despite days of searching by COSAR and RCMP. Survey crews and volunteers surveyed the area once again over the weekend with 152 political volunteers appearing Saturday at Mission Creek Regional Park to assist with the research. “We were waiting for some, but I do not even think about it [the family] expect so much, “said Duane Tresnich, director of search at Central Okanagan Search and Rescue. The search was stopped again on Sunday due to bad weather conditions and exhaustion on the part of the rescue teams. Tresnich is not sure when the investigation will continue, “my teams are exhausted, I have to give them some time and the weather is not good at the moment,” Tresnich said. “We will go out again, I just have to find the best options and look at the best time in terms of time and resources. On Saturday, COSAR volunteers searched the Mission Creek area for more than 12 hours, with the help of search and rescue volunteers from Kamloops and Vernon and community volunteers. But they have not yet found any sign of Cardno. “It’s still a ‘if’ because we do not know for sure, [but] “If he entered the creek, he could be anywhere,” Tresnich said, noting that the creek was moving extremely fast on Tuesday when it was believed to be in the area.