Sad deal, bowhunter found dead - Utah
MuleyMadness
9/10/07 10:28am
Body of missing 24-year-old Santaquin deer hunter recovered
By Nathan C. Gonzalez
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 09/10/2007 01:11:15 AM MDT
A Utah County Search and Rescue team this morning recovered the body of a 24-year-old deer hunter reported missing late Saturday.
The Santaquin bow hunter was scheduled to be picked up at the mouth of Santaquin Canyon by his mother about midnight but never showed up, said Lt. Dave Bennett, a Utah County sheriff's spokesman. A friend had dropped off the hunter at the canyon earlier in the day.
"His mother was supposed to pick him up at a particular time at the Tinney Flats trail head in Santaquin Canyon," Bennett said.
Authorities have yet to release the name of the hunter. The corpse is expected to undergo an autopsy today or tomorrow.
"There's no obvious signs of a cause of death," Bennett said.
Deputies had searched the area into the night Saturday but were unable to find the hunter. Search-and-rescue crews continued the search at 7 a.m. Sunday with the aid of the sheriff's office airplane.
The man's body was later located by a hiker between 8:30 and 9 a.m. about 1.8 miles from his scheduled meeting point, Bennett said.
"One of our deputies ran into this woman, and asked her to keep her eyes open [for the man reported missing]," Bennett said. "She came down and called 911, saying she found this individual."
ngonzalez@sltrib.com
By Nathan C. Gonzalez
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 09/10/2007 01:11:15 AM MDT
A Utah County Search and Rescue team this morning recovered the body of a 24-year-old deer hunter reported missing late Saturday.
The Santaquin bow hunter was scheduled to be picked up at the mouth of Santaquin Canyon by his mother about midnight but never showed up, said Lt. Dave Bennett, a Utah County sheriff's spokesman. A friend had dropped off the hunter at the canyon earlier in the day.
"His mother was supposed to pick him up at a particular time at the Tinney Flats trail head in Santaquin Canyon," Bennett said.
Authorities have yet to release the name of the hunter. The corpse is expected to undergo an autopsy today or tomorrow.
"There's no obvious signs of a cause of death," Bennett said.
Deputies had searched the area into the night Saturday but were unable to find the hunter. Search-and-rescue crews continued the search at 7 a.m. Sunday with the aid of the sheriff's office airplane.
The man's body was later located by a hiker between 8:30 and 9 a.m. about 1.8 miles from his scheduled meeting point, Bennett said.
"One of our deputies ran into this woman, and asked her to keep her eyes open [for the man reported missing]," Bennett said. "She came down and called 911, saying she found this individual."
2,763
My condolences go out to the hunter and his family.