Saskatoon fire department officials are searching for a 32-year-old [1] Mexican national [2] who went missing on a jet ski this weekend.
The ongoing recovery mission has prompted city officials to urge residents and visitors to stay off the South Saskatchewan River. This request is intended to ensure the safety of the public and prevent interference with emergency personnel as they conduct their search near the river weir.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon [3]. The rider, identified as a visitor from Mexico, disappeared while operating the jet ski in the river waters. Search crews have been working through the weekend to locate the individual.
City of Saskatoon fire department crews are leading the operation. The search area is concentrated around the river weir, where water conditions can be hazardous. Officials said the public should avoid the area until the mission is complete.
Emergency responders have not released further details regarding the circumstances that led to the rider going missing. The search continues as of Wednesday morning, with teams utilizing available resources to scan the river for the 32-year-old [1] man.
“Saskatoon fire department officials are searching for a 32-year-old Mexican national who went missing on a jet ski.”
The request for public avoidance of the South Saskatchewan River highlights the operational challenges of recovery missions in high-traffic recreational areas. The proximity of the incident to the river weir suggests that dangerous currents may have played a role in the disappearance, complicating the search and rescue efforts for the visiting national.



