Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Body of missing Kelowna, B.C. woman found: RCMP

Exactly ten days after she went missing, the body of Chelsea Cardno was located on a farmer's flooded property next to Mission Creek yesterday evening, close to the area where she and her dog went for a walk on the morning of June 14th. Her family, who has worked tirelessly to find her since that day is now heartbroken, Victoria Femia has the devastating details – Jun 25, 2022

The body of a missing Kelowna woman has been found.

Story continues below advertisement

Chelsea Cardno was reported missing on Tuesday, June 14, with police believing she had been swept away by the fast-moving water of Mission Creek while walking her dog.

Searches for Cardno were unsuccessful, though RCMP announced on Friday that a farm owner found a body on flooded property adjacent to the creek.

On Saturday morning, the mother of Chelsea Cardno went on social media to confirm that her daughter’s body had been found.

Story continues below advertisement

“It is with very heavy hearts that we have to announce that we have found our sweet Chelsea,” reads the Facebook post.

“I need to take this time to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and support over the last 11 days. To all those that came out to help us search, the tireless hours out combing through the brush, walking hours along the Greenway, we left no stone unturned. The community came together to bring my Sweet Pea home, and I will be forever grateful.”

As of Saturday afternoon, the Facebook post had just over 500 comments of condolences and support.

Story continues below advertisement

 

The Facebook post also noted that Chelsea’s dog, JJ, is still missing, and residents are asked to keep their eyes open for him.

Police later confirmed that it was Cardno’s body that had been located.

“The Kelowna RCMP can confirm that the body located was that of a female who was reported missing on June 14, 2022,” police said in a Saturday afternoon press release, adding the B.C. Coroners Service was also called to the site.

“The family of the missing female have been notified and have confirmed the identification.”

“We are all saddened by the outcome but hope the family can have some closure and they can begin the healing process,” said Const. Mike Della-Paolera.

Story continues below advertisement

RCMP said there is no criminal investigation, and that Coroners Service will continue to be the lead investigator.

Police also thanked Central Okanagan Search and Rescue plus volunteers who helped look for Cardno.

RCMP also said the missing dog has not been located and is presumed to have been swept away in Mission Creek.

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article