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Sister of missing Surrey man says he was supposed to pick up daughter

Two men missing for a week from Surrey are now believed to have been planning to travel to Spences Bridge, about 35 kilometres north of Lytton, B.C.

Ryan Provencher, 38, and Richard Scurr, 37, were last seen gettinginto a white 2019 Jeep Cherokee on July 17

Richard Scurr, left, and Ryan Provencher, right, were last seen in the 16400 block of 23A Avenue in Surrey at 12:30 p.m. PT on July 17, 2019. (Submitted by Amber Provencher)

Two men from Surreywho have been missing for a weekwereplanning to travel to Spences Bridge, about 35 kilometres north of Lytton, B.C., RCMPrevealed Wednesday.

Ryan Provencher, 38, and Richard Scurr, 37, were last seen gettinginto a white 2019 Jeep Cherokee in the 16400 block of 23A Avenue in Surrey at 12:30 p.m. PT on July 17.

The menwere both reported missing on July 20.

TheJeep was found July 21parked in a wooded area near Logan Lake, B.C., about 300 kilometres northeast of Surrey and 100 kilometres east of Spences Bridge.

According to Surrey RCMP, there was no indication of foul play when the vehicle was recovered.

Surrey RCMPsay preliminary information indicates Provencher and Scurr made it to Spences Bridge, but investigators are still following up to confirm whetherthey did.

Family vacation planned

Amber Provencher, Ryan's sister, told CBC News the two men's disappearanceis unusual because they both have young children they were supposedto pick up.

Provencher said Ryan had planned to collect hisone-year-old daughter on Saturday.

Their family had a week-long trip planned for Monday, she said. She last spoke to Ryanon July 16, the day before he went missing.

Amber Provencher said Scurr and her brother were life-long best friends.

"[Ryan]has a lot of friends and family that are worried and we just want him to come home," she said.

RCMP have not made any connections between the disappearance of the two men and the manhunt for two teens from Port Albernisuspected in the murder of two tourists in Northern B.C.

Amber Provencher said she's worried that coverage of the manhunt has taken away attention from her missing brother and his friends. She's urging the public to circulate their photos.

Provencher is described as:

  • White.
  • Five feet 10 inches tall.
  • 180 pounds.
  • Short, brown hair.
  • Blue eyes.

Scurr is described as:

  • White.
  • six feet four inches tall.
  • 220pounds.
  • Brush-cutbrown hair.
  • Brown eyes.

No description ofthe men's clothing is available,RCMP said.

Police have deployed search and rescue, a helicopter and police dog services to the area.Logan Lake RCMP and other local detachments are assisting.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Provencher and Scurris asked to contact SurreyRCMP at 604-599-0502or, if they wish to remain anonymous, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, quotingfile number 2019-108904.