water levels: Ashcroft RCMP say Cassidy's body was discovered late Saturday night by the Ashcroft fire department during their daily patrol of Cache Creek, near the washed-out bridge, according to CBC. Cassidy had been checking water levels at the creek located an hour west of Kamloops when he was last seen, ahead of several weeks of flooding in the Interior. Clayton Cassidy was reported missing after his vehicle was found near a washed-out bridge where he was last spotted on May 5. A golden saint of a man' He's just a golden saint of a man and everybody meets him wishes that they could be a little more like Clayton Cassidy, said Cache Creek Mayor John Ranta. Clayton was a friend of everybody in the community, he said. Ranta said Cassidy was a stalwart in the community who was loved by everybody for his service with the fire department, as a minor hockey coach and the way he would volunteer for anything that would be of assistance to his community members.
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