Constantinos "Danny" Filippidis, the man reported missing from the Whiteface Mountain ski area in the Adirondacks last week, has been found safe in Sacramento, California, according to the New York State Police.

Filippidis, a firefighter from Toronto who had gone with friends and family to the popular Upstate NY ski resort, made contact with authorities in New York on Tuesday. It marked the end of a week-long multi-agency search for the man.

More than 140 people from different agencies including the DEC, NYS Police and the Department of Homeland Security assisted in search operations, which began last Wednesday after Filippidis disappeared. Helicopters, drones and dogs were used to assist.

Filippidis last told his traveling companions that he was going to get one more ski run in for the day, between 2:30 and 4:30 on Wednesday. That was the last time anyone in the group saw him.

The investigation is ongoing, and police said details will be released at a later date.

The search required a combined 7,000 hours from the 140 people, officials told the Albany Times Union on Monday.

One group of volunteers, the Search and Rescue of the Northern Adirondacks, posted to Facebook to say that they had spent a combined 109.5 hours searching for the skier.