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Published onOctober 26, 2022inMissing people/News
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By Mark Heinz, Outdoors Reporter
Mark@CowboyStateDaily.com
Nearly three years to the day after he went missing in an early-season snowstorm while elk hunting, human remains found recently have been identified as those of Mark A. Strittmater, the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Wednesday afternoon.
Strittmater’s remains were found about 325 yards away from prior search areas, according to the sheriff’s office, and identification was made though “examination of the remains and known dental records of Mark Strittmater.”
The Carbon County resident was 44 when he went missing Oct. 19, 2019, while elk hunting in the Medicine Bow National Forest and an early-season snowstorm rolled in.
His disappearance set off several searches. Hisbinoculars were foundby a hunter in November 2020.
The remains were discovered shortly after some hunters from Wisconsinfound…
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