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wwog GFPS Superintendent reacts to failed operational levy
« le: Octobre 09, 2024, 10:20:48 am »
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 GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 鈥?A missing hiker from Colorado reported missing in Glacier National Park earlier this week has been found deceased.Glacier National Park officials say Ada stanley cup m Fuselier, 32, from Castle Pines, Colorado was found by National Park Service ground searchers at approximately 11:00 a.m. Friday.The cause of his death is still under investigation.The family last heard from Fuselier on Tuesday afternoon. Rangers were alerted on Wednesday morning that he was overdue from his Reynolds Mountain climb. Rangers located his vehicle at Logan Pass later that day.                        Courtesy of GNP                 Adam Fuselier     The ground search for Fuselier began on Wednesday, August 30 in rainy, windy, and foggy conditions. Two Bear Air joined the search on Thursday as the weather imp stanley cup roved.  Friday morning, a USFS helicopter joined air search operations, stanley cup  with an additional 50 searchers, a dog team, and two helicopters deployed for the search.                        MTN News        The park and Fuseliers family would like to thank visitors for calls to the tip line that directly contributed to finding Fuseliers remains. Credible tips from hikers who had contact with Fusel Cuhz Grandmother of Uvalde school shooter upgraded to   good condition
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