Man missing after car plunges into Montreal river

Montreal·Updated

A search is underway for the occupant of a vehicle that plunged into the Rivière-des-Prairies in Montreal early Sunday morning.

Vehicle was fished out Sunday

a police boat searching for a car that plunged into a river
Police and first responders combed the banks and water of Montreal’s Rivière-des-Prairies after a car plunged into its waters Sunday. (Kolya Hubacek-Guilbault/Radio-Canada)

Police and first responders combed the banks and water of Montreal’s Rivière-des-Prairies river on Sunday searching for the occupant of a vehicle that plunged into the river in the early morning hours.

Montreal police said nobody had been found in either the vehicle or the surrounding waters as of Sunday evening.

Police said they received a 911 call at about 4:50 a.m. about a vehicle that drove off the end of St-Hubert Street, across a narrow park and into the river in the city’s Ahuntsic neighbourhood.

The vehicle was completely submerged but was towed out and sent for analysis on Sunday afternoon.

Police said witnesses reported seeing a man in the river near the vehicle, but police divers were unable to locate him.

Montreal police spokesman Jean-Pierre Brabant said that there was no suggestion that anyone else was missing but the investigation continues.

Brabant said that in addition to the divers, police searched the banks and the river on both the Montreal and Laval sides, with help from the fire department and coast guard.

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