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'It's unlike him': Searchers hunt for man missing from Duck Mountain logging camp

A search is underway in western Manitoba for an employee last seen Monday walking away from a logging camp in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, about 330 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.

RCMP team searches area north of Roblin, Man., for Mark Anthony McKelvey

A search is underway in western Manitoba for an employeelast seen Monday walking away from a logging camp in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, about 330 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.

Mark Anthony McKelvey, 36, was last seen at a logging camp in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, north of Roblin, Man. (RCMP)

RCMP sayPine Creek resident Mark Anthony McKelvey, 36, was seen leaving camp on foot at about 8 a.m. CT Monday.His coworkers searched the area, about 25 kilometres northwest of Roblin, but were unable to find him.

"[It's] devastating, [we're] worried, we don't know if he's aliveor if he's, you know, laying there dead somewhere," saidBobby-Sue McKelvey, Mark's niece.

Bobby-Sue McKelveysaidher uncle had complained of feeling dizzy and faint themorning he went missing.

"He told the workers he didn't feel good that morning, and his brother actually works up there with him, too," she said. "He went wandering into the bush and nobody has seen him since."

An RCMPsearch team, workers with Manitoba Sustainable Development and employees of the logging company have continued the search.

"They said the bushes are so thick that they couldn't take quads in there," said McKelvey. "It's not like him to go missing like this."

McKelveyis five feet, seven inches tall and weighs about 165 pounds. He has brown eyes, short black hair and was last see wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans and tan work boots. His niece said he doesn't have a medical condition she's aware of other than an allergy to bees.

She and other family members who are in Winnipegplan to travel to the area Wednesday if he isn't found by Tuesday night. Any help people can provide is appreciated, Bobby-SueMcKelveysaid.

"It's unlike him and whatever we can do or whatever they can do to help, they're welcome. Anyone who wants to help in the search, just get ahold of the police," she said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact RCMP at204-937-2164orCrime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477.

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With files from Erin Brohman