The search for a Cape Breton man who went missing more than 30 years ago, is underway near Wolfville.
The site on Melanson Mountain was identified by a cadaver dog in May.
Southwest Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit, the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner’s Office, St. Thomas University’s Anthropology Department and Acadia University’s Earth and Environmental Science Department Officials began searching the site on Melanson Mountain for Kenley Matheson, Wednesday, August 24.
RCMP say the search is expected to end Friday, August 25, with more details to be shared once the site processing has been complete.
Matheson, a student from Acadia University, went missing in Wolfeville in the 1990’s at the age of 21.
His case is part of the province’s rewards program for unsolved crimes.