British Columbia

Search called down for missing man who lost control of Sea-Doo on lake in Maple Ridge, B.C.

The search for a man who went missing last Thursday after losing control of a Sea-Doo on Alouette Lake in Maple Ridge, B.C. has been called off, say RCMP.

A man and woman were thrown off the watercraft, but only the woman was found and rescued

Swimmers at Alouette Lake in July 2018. (Nadia Jannif/CBC)

Updated April 22, 2021: The body of the missing man was recovered by the RCMP's dive team on April 20, 2021.

Updated Oct. 5, 2020: Ridge Meadows RCMP called off a search for the man reported missing Oct. 1, citing difficult underwater terrain and a lack results from a sonar scan of Alouette Lake. 

A search is underway for a man who went missing Thursday evening after losing control of a Sea-Doo on Alouette Lake in Maple Ridge, B.C.

Brian Moffat with Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue said the team responded to a call Thursday from the B.C. Ambulance Service about a potential drowning at the north end of the lake.

Moffat said rescuers drove their boat to the north end and found the people who had made the call.

Crews learned a man and a woman were riding the Sea-Doo together when they lost control and were thrown off. 

The woman was rescued by a nearby boater, but the man wasn't found. 

Moffat said a crew searched the water until 1 a.m. and resumed their search Friday at the request of RCMP.

An RCMP dive team will continue the search Saturday, Moffat said.

RCMP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

With files from Meera Bains