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Missing Kelowna's body, B.C. Woman Found: RCMP

MissingKelownaA female body was found.

Chelsea Cardono was reported missing on Tuesday, June 14, and police reportedly went to the fast-moving water ofMission Creekwhile she was walking her dog. I believed it was washed away. The search for the

Cardno failed, butRCMPannounced on Friday that the farm owner had found the body in a flooded land adjacent to the stream.

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Saturday morning, Chelsea Cardono's mother visits social mediato confirm that her daughter's body has been found. Did.

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"It's very heartbreaking to announce that we've found sweet Chelsea. I'm reading a Facebook post.

"We need to take this time to thank everyone for their love and support over the last 11 days. Everyone who helped us search. We combed the brushes, walked along the Greenway for hours and had a tireless time. The community got together and took my Sweet Pea home. I will continue to do so. Thank you. "

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In a Facebook post, Chelsea's dog JJ is still missing, and residents keep an eye on him. He also states that he is being asked to leave.

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Police later confirmed that it was Cardono's body that was found.

"Kerouna RCMP can confirm that the body found was the body of a woman who was reported missing on June 14, 2022," police said in a Saturday afternoon press release. The B.C. corpse service was also called to the site.

"The family of the missing woman was notified and confirmed her identity."

The search for the missing woman resumed in Kelowna and the dog

"We are all sad about the results, but we hope the family can do some closures and they Can begin the healing process, "Const said. Mike Della-Paolela.

RCMP said no criminal investigation had been conducted and the coroner service remained the chief investigator.

Police also thanked the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue and volunteers who helped find Cardono.

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RCMP also estimates that no missing dog was found and was swept away at Mission Creek. Said.

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