Hoping that drivers will be very careful as they pass the LE on the road as they search for Mr Lacasse.
Also hoping they get to look in the usually overgrown grasses/weeds of medians between highways, someone could easily be overlooked if they were in there, imo, speculation.
rbbm.
http://montrealgazette.com/news/que...g-motorist-who-disappeared-during-amber-alert
Also hoping they get to look in the usually overgrown grasses/weeds of medians between highways, someone could easily be overlooked if they were in there, imo, speculation.
rbbm.
http://montrealgazette.com/news/que...g-motorist-who-disappeared-during-amber-alert
On Monday, police trained in search techniques were deployed along Highway 117 between Mont-Tremblant in the Laurentians and Rouyn-Noranda in Abitibi-Témiscamingue.
Police said they didnt want volunteers to help with the search along the busy highway because its too dangerous, said Constable Marc Tessier of the provincial police.
The officers will be getting out of their cars and looking in the ditches to see if there is some indication that we can find Mr. Lacasse, Tessier said.
In the picturesque Laurentian town of Gore, where Lacasse lives, the towns mayor, Scott Pearce, described the missing man as one of the friendliest, most polite community-minded people that I know.
He is at every event, at the community breakfast and the mayors St. Patricks Day dinner where we have Irish stew and Irish coffee, Pearce said.
Lacasse is the kind of person who waves to everyone when they pass him, he said.