There is a statement that RCMP has notified Chelsea Cordono's family, but the identity of the body has not yet been confirmed
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Kelowna — Kelowna RCMP A recently flooded property in the Mission Creek area of British Columbia.
The RCMP stated in a statement that it had been notified to the coroner service.
According to a statement, RCMP has informed Chelsea Cordono's family to provide available support, but their physical identities have not yet been confirmed.
Cordono, 31, and her dog were reported missing earlier this month as they planned to walk the Mission Greenway next to Mission Creek, which was raging at high water levels. But she never returned.
Police said her car was found parked near the Greenway, but there were no signs of JJ in Cordno or German Shepherd.
A search and rescue team, backed by an RCMP helicopter and the RCMP forensic appraisal team, searched the area for several days.
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