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RCMP seek public’s help in locating 1982 plane crash site

Staff report
April 25, 2021 10:13am

On April 29, 1982, Fox Creek RCMP received a report that a Cessna 185 plane had not returned from its flight and was believed to have crashed. The five persons on board were reported missing.

It is believed the Cessna 185 plane was traveling somewhere between Fox Creek and Prince George when it crashed for unknown reasons.

The five occupants that were on board the flight that day were never found, nor was the plane.

The plane is described as:

Cessna 185

White

Orange Trim

Engine # 572811

The RCMP investigated the circumstances surrounding this plane crash at the time and it was believed there was a fuel tank issue prior to take off.

Foul play was never suspected.

“After 39 years of him being missing, I still think about my husband Rick a lot—especially this time of year as the 39th year anniversary is coming on the 29th of April and we still have no idea of what happened that day so many years ago,” says Laural Gascon, widow of Rick Gascon.

“I hope with people in the back country hiking quadding, forestry, etc, that we will find the crash site in my life time so that our children will have me here to help them through what is going to be a difficult time.”

The following persons remain missing:

Ricky Allan Gascon

Larry Ernest Anderson

George Henry Maurer

Bevan Darryl Trottier

Brian Lawrence Trottier

“It is our hope that outdoor enthusiasts will keep an eye out for signs of this plane wreckage from 39 years ago,” says Cpl. James Deibert of Fox Creek RCMP, “and that somehow we might be able to bring closure for the families of these missing persons.”

If you have information, please contact the Fox Creek RCMP at 780-622-3740 or your local police.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.

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