A Levack man is believed to have drowned in the Onaping River north of Sudbury. Police began looking for the 39-year-old yesterday after he was last seen Tuesday afternoon. Police found a set of footprints headed toward the river before they disappear. An OPP dive team is now trying to figure out how to carry out a recovery effort in rough terrain and in a river with a very strong current.
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