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'I want her home': Searchers scour woods for woman, 84, who went missing while picking berries

A search is underway for a missing 84-year-old woman who was last seen in the Piney, Man., areaon Wednesday afternoon.

Mary Bymangot separated from a friend near Piney around 4 p.m. Wednesday: RCMP

Volunteers gather in Spur Woods, west of Piney, to search for Mary Byman, 84, who went missing while picking berries. (Rudy Gauer/CBC)

An urgent search is underway for a missing84-year-old woman who became separated from her friend in southeastern Manitobawhile picking berries.

"At this point, it's very dire because now we're past 24 hours and she is elderly, so it is getting past that point," said Stephen Rear, a RCMP officer trained in search and rescue missions.

Mary Byman was last seen on Wednesday afternoon, around 4 p.m., in an area west of Piney, Man.

She has an arrangement with a friend where they pick berries on their own and blow a whistle to leave the bush and meet at the car when they're ready, her daughter Roxanne Byman said.

Her mother never made it to the car.

Mary Byman was berry picking with a friend in the Spur Woods area near Piney, Man., when they became separated Wednesday afternoon. (Submitted by RCMP)

"I'm trying very hard not to be too worried, but it's been over a day now," Roxanne said Thursday evening.

Around 100 volunteers, many of them trained in search and rescue, descended on the Spur Woods area, south of Provincial Road 201 and eight kilometres west of Piney, approximately 125 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg, on Thursday.

The extensive ground search, covering an estimated 65 square kilometres, has beenaided by a plane anddronein the air, but therehas been no sign of the elderly woman, Rear said.

The terrain is a mixof a tangled mass of fallen treesand overgrown ravines, Rear explained, both of which are tough to navigate.

Stan Goodman, the missing woman's brother-in-law, was fighting back tears Thursday night after searching for hours.

"It's tough," he said. "She's gone through a lot."

He said the area is tough walking because of the tangled mass of fallen vegetation onthe ground.

Around 100 volunteers combed through the bush around Piney, Man., Thursday evening for a senior who went missing the previous afternoon. (Rudy Gauer/CBC)

'We should have found her'

"It's like looking for a deer, we've done that all our life," Goodman said. "We can't see tracks. We're just checking in areas that she might have crawled intowe're close enough together.Where we went, we should have found her."

Roxanne Bymansaid her mother has medications to take. She's likely hungry and without water.

"I want her home. I want her home and I want her to be well, and I don't want to think of anything else, just that she come home."

RCMP sayByman has limited mobility and is hard of hearing.

She was last seenwearing a long-sleeved blue-and-white checked blouse and may have made her way to the highway, police say.

Police areasking anyone whomay have seen her tocontact the Sprague RCMP detachment immediately at 204-437-2041.

Search efforts will continue Friday morning at 8 a.m.just east ofMenisino, along Provincial Road 201. Volunteers are asked to sign in with the Office of the Fire Commissioner on site.

With files from Holly Caruk