Volunteers to continue search for Ryan Shtuka this weekend in B.C.
SUN PEAKS, B.C. — More than a dozen volunteers are destined for Sun Peaks, B.C. this weekend, to continue the months-long search for 20-year-old Ryan Shtuka.
His parents, Heather and Scott, stayed in Sun Peaks for nearly five months after their son disappeared in the early morning hours of Feb. 17, 2018. Every day they searched for him, until it was time for them to return home to Beaumont, Alta. and be with their two daughters.
But they haven’t given up — for the past few months Scott and Heather have sporadically travelled from Alberta to Sun Peaks, searching for Ryan whenever they can. This weekend, Scott will be joined by an anticipated 15 to 20 volunteers who want to help find any trace of Ryan before the snow falls again, in an event appropriately called “Show up for Scott”. For the Shtukas, it’s overwhelming that often complete strangers are still willing to help scour the area.
“The weather’s changing again and anybody looking at it, and that has been following our site, and following the story since the beginning understands that we did live up there permanently for almost five months,” Heather says. “We can’t do that indefinitely. Snow is about to come… we’ve already had three seasons come and go, so I think it’s just sort of a push to see if they can help us before the snow falls.”