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Family holds hope locating missing dipnetter who fell in Fraser River

Randell 'Alvis' Ned 56, fell into the Fraser River Friday, Sept. 6 while fishing
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Randell "Alvis" Ned, 56, is missing after falling into the Fraser River Friday, Sept. 6.

The family of a man who fell into the Fraser River while dipnetting just north of Lillooet on Friday, Sept. 6, is hoping he will be found. 

Randall 'Alvis' Ned, 56, was fishing about 10 kilometres north of Lillooet at a traditional fishing area known as 6 Mile when he disappeared. 

"He's a father, husband, an uncle and a godfather," his sister Linda McDonald told Black Press Media Thursday. "We dearly miss him and want him to come home." 

McDonald said while the river is running quite low presently, the 6 Mile fishing location is a fairly rough area with lots of rapids. 

"We do have sturgeon boats on the river helping search and taking out family members on the river," she said. 

Ned was last seen wearing a green camo long sleeve shirt, blue joggers and hiking boots. 

The 16-foot dipnet he was using hasn't been spotted. 

Anyone with any information about Alvis's whereabouts is asked to please call McDonald at 250-256-3632. 

McDonald confirmed the RCMP have been notified. 

 



Monica Lamb-Yorski

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A B.C. gal, I was born in Alert Bay, raised in Nelson, graduated from the University of Winnipeg, and wrote my first-ever article for the Prince Rupert Daily 亚洲天堂.
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