Community Alert: Chilliwack RCMP Searching for Missing 61-Year-Old Man Near Chilliwack Lake Road

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Photo of missing 61-year-old man Clifford Caron tied to RCMP search near Chilliwack Lake Road in British Columbia

Community Alert: Chilliwack RCMP Searching for Missing 61-Year-Old Man Near Chilliwack Lake Road

Section 1: The Alert

The Chilliwack RCMP is asking for the public’s help to find 61-year-old Clifford Caron, who has been reported missing after being last seen in a remote area along Chilliwack Lake Road on the morning of March 6, 2026. He was dropped off by a vehicle at approximately the 37 km point on Chilliwack Lake Road, in a location without an established trailhead, and has not been heard from since.

Police, working in partnership with Chilliwack Search and Rescue (SAR), have been carrying out extensive search operations in the surrounding backcountry. Despite these efforts, there has been no confirmed contact or sightings of Clifford, and both investigators and family members are deeply concerned for his safety and well-being.

Section 2: Official Details

CrimeCanada.ca is urgently calling on our community to help locate Clifford Caron. Anyone who may have information or who was in the area of Chilliwack Lake Road around the time of his disappearance is asked to come forward immediately.

File Number: 2026-9289

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Missing Person Information

Name: Clifford Caron (61 years old)

Recent photo of missing man Clifford Caron from Chilliwack, British Columbia

  • Gender/Race: Caucasian male
  • Height: 6’0"
  • Weight: Approximately 250 lbs
  • Hair: Grey
  • Eyes: Brown

Last Known Location & Circumstances

  • Date last seen: March 6, 2026
  • Time last seen: Approximately 11:30 a.m.
  • Drop-off location: About 37 km down Chilliwack Lake Road, in an area without a marked or designated trailhead
  • Region: Rural backcountry area near Chilliwack, British Columbia
  • He has not been seen or heard from since that time.

Clothing and Items Last Seen With

  • Eyewear: Glasses
  • Outerwear: Black waterproof-style jacket
  • Headwear: Hat (no additional description provided)
  • Items carried: Small black handbag
  • Items carried: Umbrella

What Police Are Asking the Public to Do

Investigators are specifically appealing to people who have recently travelled or recreated in the area:

  • Anyone driving on Chilliwack Lake Road, especially around the 37 km mark, is asked to carefully watch for any items that may have been dropped or left behind, including clothing, the umbrella, or the small black handbag.
  • Hikers, campers, hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts who have been in this region are requested to report any unusual observations, abandoned belongings, or anything that may appear out of place.
  • Even details that seem minor or uncertain may be valuable to search teams.

How to Contact Police

If you have any information about the whereabouts of Clifford Caron, or if you locate any of the items described above:

  • Call the Chilliwack RCMP at 604-792-4611
  • When calling, please reference file # 2026-9289

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing persons cases in remote and semi-remote areas of British Columbia highlight how crucial community awareness and quick reporting are to public safety. Backcountry roads like Chilliwack Lake Road are often lightly travelled, have inconsistent cell coverage, and can become hazardous very quickly for anyone who is lost, injured, or otherwise in distress.

For residents and visitors in British Columbia who enjoy the outdoors, we encourage the following general safety practices: always tell someone exactly where you are going and when you expect to return; travel with appropriate clothing, navigation tools, and supplies for changing weather; keep a charged communication device and, where possible, a satellite or emergency beacon; and report any unusual or concerning observations promptly to local authorities. When a missing person alert is active in your region, taking a few extra moments to scan roadsides, trailheads, and pullouts, and to report anything that seems out of place, can make a critical difference in bringing someone home safely.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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