DENTAL RECORDS CONFIRM HIKER'S IDENTITY.Byline: Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. Dental records Dental Records is a small, independent metal record label, based in Ipswich, UK. Artists
The search and rescue crew that found the body Friday initially believed the remains were those of Frank Allard, 19, of Carmel, Calif. Allard's billfold was found a foot away from the body and paraphernalia PARAPHERNALIA. The name given to all such things as a woman has a right to retain as her own property, after her husband's death; they consist generally of her clothing, jewels, and ornaments suitable to her condition, which she used personally during his life. found around the body belonged to Allard, said John Miller, search and rescue coordinator for the Lane County Sheriff's Office. The body was recovered at the 8,000-foot level of North Sister. Searchers said it appeared as though the climbers This list of climbers includes both mountaineers and rock climbers, since many (though not all) climbers engage in both types of activities. The list also includes boulderers and ice climbers. were roped together and had descended about 300 feet from the 10,094-feet summit of North Sister when they fell. Casey appeared to have dropped nearly 1,800 feet in the fall. Searchers believe Allard dropped into one of many gullies in the area. |
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