Apparent bear attack kills missing hiker in Montana's Glacier National Park
Summary
Search and rescue teams in Montana’s Glacier National Park found the body of a missing hiker. Officials said the injuries matched those from a bear attack, and the area is closed while they investigate.Key Facts
- The hiker had been missing since Sunday night.
- His body was found about 2.5 miles up the Mt. Brown Trail.
- The remains were found 50 feet off the trail in a wooded area with fallen trees.
- Officials said the injuries are consistent with a bear encounter.
- Wildlife and law enforcement are checking the area for bears and public safety.
- The part of the trail where the body was found is closed until the investigation ends.
- The hiker was from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- The National Park Service will wait three days after notifying family before releasing the victim’s name.
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