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Update: Three escape, one missing after car goes into Squamish River

Three people in the car made it to safety, the vehicle and one person are missing: RCMP.
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Two ambulances were dispatched, and paramedics provided medical care to three patients on scene. No patients were transported to the hospital. 

UPDATE: 2 p.m., June 15. 

RCMP say that one person is missing after a vehicle went into the Squamish River, off of Squamish Valley Road at 5 a.m., on Saturday.

Cpl. James Grady, spokesperson for the Squamish RCMP, said that four people were in the vehicle when it went into the water, but one person has not yet been found.

The three other passengers were able to get to safety.

Search and Rescue crews are continuing to try to find the missing individual.

Further details may be released at a later time, according to Grady.

A vehicle went into the Squamish River off of Squamish Valley Road early Saturday morning, according to BC Emergency Health Services. 

The incident occurred at about 3 a.m. on June 14, the spokesperson told The ¾¢±¬´ó¹Ï. 

Two ambulances were dispatched, and paramedics provided medical care to three patients on scene. No patients were transported to the hospital. 

The spokesperson referred further questions to the RCMP, as did the spokesperson for Squamish Search and Rescue. 

Mounties have yet to respond to our requests, but we will update this story as soon as we hear back.