Pterodactyl
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Got this today from the head of our local club. Cole is Big Sky on our of forum.
Bad news this morning in the Helena Paper that Cole Boehler is the man that disappeared last Saturday while camping with family along the Jefferson River north of Twin Bridges. Cole is the editor of Motorcycling Montana and Northern Rockies Rider and has spoke at three of our LCRMC club meetings and participated in the club rally. Following are excerpts from the press release.
Authorities say the search for a missing Butte man has transitioned from a search and rescue mission to one of recovery. "Cole Boehler, 60, was last seen early Saturday morning while camping with family members on property adjacent to the Jefferson River about 6 miles north of Twin Bridges, Madison County Sheriff Roger Thompson said."
Thompson said there was no sign of foul play at the campsite and no evidence indicating Boehler was depressed or that a wild animal had been at the site. He had no known medical issues. County law enforcement and search and rescue personnel refocused their search Tuesday on the surrounding area as well as downstream from the campsite to the bridge in Waterloo.
We're gearing this right now toward more of a recovery, the sheriff said, noting the stress and the unknowns on Boehlers family.
The search will resume Wednesday morning.
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Updated information about Cole's passing here.
Bad news this morning in the Helena Paper that Cole Boehler is the man that disappeared last Saturday while camping with family along the Jefferson River north of Twin Bridges. Cole is the editor of Motorcycling Montana and Northern Rockies Rider and has spoke at three of our LCRMC club meetings and participated in the club rally. Following are excerpts from the press release.
Authorities say the search for a missing Butte man has transitioned from a search and rescue mission to one of recovery. "Cole Boehler, 60, was last seen early Saturday morning while camping with family members on property adjacent to the Jefferson River about 6 miles north of Twin Bridges, Madison County Sheriff Roger Thompson said."
Thompson said there was no sign of foul play at the campsite and no evidence indicating Boehler was depressed or that a wild animal had been at the site. He had no known medical issues. County law enforcement and search and rescue personnel refocused their search Tuesday on the surrounding area as well as downstream from the campsite to the bridge in Waterloo.
We're gearing this right now toward more of a recovery, the sheriff said, noting the stress and the unknowns on Boehlers family.
The search will resume Wednesday morning.
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Updated information about Cole's passing here.
Cole Boehler
"Big Sky"
Rest In Peace
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