Toby Salin “returned home to rest in the arms of those who cared so much for him” around 4pm, Whistler Search and Rescue President Brad Sils said in a statement on Sunday. “Toby was a much-loved member of the Whistler SAR family and the wider community to which he volunteered his time with so much diligence for more than eight years,” Sils wrote. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues. He will miss her a lot “. Toby Salin, a member of the Whistler Search and Rescue Society, was last seen in Pemberton, BC, on June 16, 2022. Brochure / BC RCMP Read more: “Beloved” Whistler Search and Rescue Volunteer Last Missed in Pemberton, BC The story goes on under the ad Police, dog units, air services, search teams and volunteers spent Friday and Saturday searching for Salin, who was last seen on June 16 at around 9 p.m. Trending Stories

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Salin’s truck was later found off West Lillooet Lake Road around In-SHUCK-ch Forest Service Road south of Pemberton. Crews searched the shoreline and barriers of the Lower Lillooet River on Saturday but found no sign of it. 1:46 Investigations continue in Kelowna for a missing woman, the dog was dragged again Sils had previously said that Salin’s disappearance “was not out of character”, as he was probably “considering his next big adventure in the mountains he loves so much”. Salin has been described as an avid outdoor person with a “multitude of skills” such as mountain biking, skiing and snowmobile riding. Global News contacted Pemberton RCMP for comment, but received no response at the time of publication. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.