RICHMOND (NEWS1130) - The sister of a missing Richmond teen says her brother may be freezing to death right now, and the RCMP isn't doing enough to help him. 19 year old Daljit Sandhu disappeared over the weekend after his SUV plunged into a river just west of Prince George.

Jasmine Sandhu is upset they called the search off after just one day. "Nothing is being done...you know a day is nothing, and we don't understand why no one is doing anything. We go everywhere, we talk to everyone, and we get doors slammed in our face. We just want people to look for him. The sad thing is, being an Indo-Canadian male, people assume things, but he's not like that." She says family members are searching near the Nechako River where they believed Daljit pulled himself out of the water.

Meanwhile, the two men Daljit was travelling with have been charged after Vanderhoof Mounties found 170 marijuana plants in the SUV that was pulled out of the water. RCMP Constable Annie Linteau says Jasmine is free to criticize, but she says at least 20 people searched the area immediately after Daljit drove into the river. "RCMP divers have also since assessed the river and found it to be extremely dangerous. They have exhausted that portion of the river." Linteau adds it doesn't mean they've stopped looking for Daljit. She says Mounties are using other methods, like bank and phone records, to track him down.

RCMP say Daljit's SUV was one of two cars that sped away from a routine road check on Saturday.