Hunter missing in Upper Peninsula for nearly three weeks

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Photo courtesy: Michigan DNR; White-tailed deer are the subject of a new multi-year study by...
Photo courtesy: Michigan DNR; White-tailed deer are the subject of a new multi-year study by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to determine seasonal migration and abundance in the Upper Peninsula.(WLUC)

https://www.abc12.com/2020/12/03/hunter-missing-in-upper-peninsula-for-nearly-three-weeks/

By Associated PressPublished: Dec. 3, 2020 at 10:31 AM PST

CEDAR RIVER, Mich. (AP) – A Chicago hunter who disappeared from a Michigan campsite nearly three weeks ago remains missing in the Upper Peninsula.

Vladimir Ivanovic was last seen leaving a tent in Menominee County on Nov. 13, two days before the opening of the deer season. Two people with him figured the 58-year-old was going to his truck or a cooler at Cedar River North campground.

The sheriff’s office has advised people to watch for clothing or a body in the Big Cedar River, which flows to Green Bay.

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Also see:

https://www.wiltonbulletin.com/news/article/Still-no-sign-of-Chicago-hunter-in-Michigan-3-15772898.php

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