Body recovered from North Sister.Byline: The Register-Guard A search and rescue effort recovered a body Friday night believed to be that of 55-year-old Portland resident Bruce Shively, a climber climb·er n. 1. One that climbs, especially a person who climbs mountains. 2. Sports A device, such as a crampon, used in mountain climbing. 3. A plant that climbs. 4. who went missing last Saturday while attempting a descent descent, in anthropology, method of classifying individuals in terms of their various kinship connections. Matrilineal and patrilineal descent refer to the mother's or father's sib (or other group), respectively. on the North Sister. Members of Eugene Mountain Rescue reached the body on a steep debris slope on the mountain after an all-day operation and moved it to a more stable area, where it was recovered by a Black Hawk Black Hawk (born 1767, Sauk Sautenuk, Va.—died Oct. 3, 1838, village on the Des Moines River, Iowa, U.S.) Sauk Indian leader. Long antagonistic to whites, Black Hawk was driven into Iowa from Illinois in 1831. helicopter from the National Guard. Searchers originally located the body on Sunday but could not get close until Friday due to constantly falling rocks. Members of Eugene Mountain Rescue, Explorer Post 178, the U.S. Forest Service and the National Guard assisted in the operation, which was overseen by the Lane County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Program. The Lane County Medical Examiner A public official charged with investigating all sudden, suspicious, unexplained, or unnatural deaths within the area of his or her appointed jurisdiction. A medical examiner differs from a Coroner in that a medical examiner is a physician. will perform an autopsy. |
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