Barriere mom Angie Clarke and 3 kids missing since Saturday found
B.C. mother reportedly went biking with her children and did not return home

A mother and her three children who were reported missing have been found safe at a cabin on Johnson Lake, according to Barriere Search and Rescue.
Drew McMartin with the rescue team said RCMP were en route in a helicopter. He said the car they were travelling in appears to have got stuck in the snow.
Angela Clarke, 36, a Barriere, B.C., mom, reportedly took her three children on a bike ride Saturday and has not returned home.
She was reported missing about 2 a.m. PT Sunday by her husband, who is not in the province, according to an RCMP news release.
That day Barriere RCMP confirmed no one was at the family home and found no indications there of foul play.
Clarke was reported to have gone cycling with her two daughters, Mckayah, 10, and Nadia, 12, and her son, Brodie, 9, at East Barriere Lake.

Today, about 3:30 p.m., RCMP learned Clarke's vehicle, a black 2011 Infinity QX56 SUV, had been located on South Barriere Lake Road. They found no one in the vehicle.
RCMP Air Services and search and rescue personnel were focusing their attention on the area near the vehicle, according to a police release.
