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80-year-old man missing at Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah – An elderly man went missing at Bryce Canyon National Park last week.
On Tuesday, Garfield County Search and Rescue, along with other agencies, spent all day searching for William “Bill” Thorpe, approximately 80.
He was last seen disembarking the park shuttle at Bryce Point on Thursday at approximately 3 p.m.
When he was last seen, he was wearing a turquoise shirt, khaki or light-colored pants, a dark belt, and a tan-colored hat.
If you believe you saw him or have any other information that might help, please contact the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office at 435-676-1134 or the National Park Service Glen Canyon Dispatch at 928-608-6301.
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