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Remains found in Maine believed to be those of missing Appalachian Trail hiker | Remains found in Maine believed to be those of missing Appalachian Trail hiker |
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Skeletal remains discovered in Maine this week are believed to be those of an Appalachian Trail hiker from Tennessee who has been missing since July 2013, the warden service says. | Skeletal remains discovered in Maine this week are believed to be those of an Appalachian Trail hiker from Tennessee who has been missing since July 2013, the warden service says. |
Geraldine Largay, 66 and of Brentwood, was last seen leaving Redington Township for an eight-mile hike to Mount Abram Township. She was supposed to meet her husband the next day but never showed. | |
Investigators said on Friday they did not think foul play was involved in her death. | |
The Maine Warden Service said the remains were found on Wednesday more than 3,000ft from the trail by a contractor conducting a forestry survey on property owned by the US navy in Redington. Several pieces of clothing and belongings consistent with items owned by Largay were found. | |
A reward of $25,000 had been offered for anyone with information that led to Largay. The 66-year-old, an experienced hiker, started her hike in April 2013 at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, with a destination of Baxter state park in Maine. | A reward of $25,000 had been offered for anyone with information that led to Largay. The 66-year-old, an experienced hiker, started her hike in April 2013 at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, with a destination of Baxter state park in Maine. |
Her husband, George, had been keeping track of her progress and was following by car, making predetermined stops to replenish her supplies. He said she was well-prepared for the arduous hike and it had been on her bucket list. She had read books about it and planned meticulously. | Her husband, George, had been keeping track of her progress and was following by car, making predetermined stops to replenish her supplies. He said she was well-prepared for the arduous hike and it had been on her bucket list. She had read books about it and planned meticulously. |
The warden service said Largay contacted her husband on 21 July from the top of Saddleback Mountain but failed to meet up with him the following day as planned. | The warden service said Largay contacted her husband on 21 July from the top of Saddleback Mountain but failed to meet up with him the following day as planned. |
About 130 people, some with dogs, horses and ATVs, searched for Largay. Authorities focused on a rugged 14-mile section of the trail in the Carrabassett Valley region of western Maine, with thick brush, side paths and steep drops. | About 130 people, some with dogs, horses and ATVs, searched for Largay. Authorities focused on a rugged 14-mile section of the trail in the Carrabassett Valley region of western Maine, with thick brush, side paths and steep drops. |
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