Officials say they will resume their search on Wednesday for a missing soldier in Owen Sound after a day of bad weather.

During a news conference on Tuesday night, members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Owen Sound police said they were unable to find Pte. Andrew Fitzgerald during their searches thus far.

Officials said heavy downpours on Tuesday affected their search efforts.

Teams could be seen combing through people’s backyards, through streets and even stores. Search crews were also out on the water.

The 19-year-old was last seen on Saturday at about 4:30 a.m. at the Petro Canada gas station at 16th Street East and 9th Avenue. He was wearing a black baseball hat, a red plaid button-up shirt, a white T-shirt, beige pants and black skateboarding shoes.

The Canadian Armed Forces, OPP and Owen Sound Police have combined resources to search for Fitzgerald.

The search teams will be dressed in their military and police uniforms and are asking the public to not approach or impede their activities. 

If you do find anything you feel might help the search team, such as clothing, please do not touch and call police immediately.

Anyone with information is asked to call police.