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B.C. man goes missing while mushroom picking near Watson Lake, Yukon

RCMP say they received a report early Monday morning that 55-year-old Darrel Russell of Kitwanga, B.C., had gone missing while mushroom picking in the Barney Lake fire burn area.

Search underway for 55-year-old Darrel Russell, last seen on Coal River Road

Darrel Russell, 55, of Kitwanga, B.C., was last seen on June 4 down the Coal River Road, east of Watson Lake, Yukon. (RCMP)

A search is underway for a B.C. man who went missing while mushroom picking near Watson Lake, Yukon, over the weekend.

Russell is described as a First Nations man, 5'5", with a light complexion, shaved head and a stocky build. (RCMP)

RCMP say they received a report early Monday morning that 55-year-old Darrel Russell of Kitwanga, B.C., had gone missing in the Barney Lake fire burn area, about 70 kilometres east of Watson Lake.

Sgt. Cam Lockwood says there are as many as 800 people picking mushrooms in the area.

"There's so many people in the bush, just when you think you have a lead, it turns out to be another mushroom picker," Lockwood said.

Russell was last seen Saturday at around 5 p.m., about 17 kilometres down Coal River Road.

Watson Lake RCMP have begun a ground and air search, and Yukon search and rescue personnel along with RCMP Dog Services were also headed to the area on Monday afternoon.

Russell is described as a First Nations man, 5'5", with a light complexion, shaved head and a stocky build. He was last seen wearing a black bomber-style jacket with a diamond pattern sewn on it, blue jeans and hiking boots.

Anybody with information about Russell's whereabouts is asked to contact Watson Lake RCMP.