LESTOCK, Sask. – The search has resumed this weekend for a missing Saskatchewan teenager.
Cody Wolfe was 17 when he disappeared on the evening of April 29, 2011.
He had been at his grandmother’s residence and left around 10:30 p.m. to walk to a friend’s residence approximately five miles away.
Wolfe never arrived and his last known whereabouts were on a road north of Lestock after midnight when he stopped texting.
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Roads in the area were wet and Wolfe was on a road that had been flooded, although it appeared he had made his way around the washed-out road.
Ground searchers will focus on the Muskowekwan First Nation and the Lestock area in their efforts to locate Wolfe over the next three days.
A water search will also take place using special search and dogs from the Ottawa Valley Search and Rescue Dog Association.
Wolfe is 5’7” tall, around 110 pounds with black hair, brown eyes and a scar between his nose and upper lip.
He was last wearing a black jacket, blue hoodie, blue jeans and white running shoes.
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