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Missing Hunter Remains Found After 56 years

 
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:17 pm    Post subject: Missing Hunter Remains Found After 56 years Reply with quote

Remains identified as hunter from '50s
By The Associated Press

DILLON - Human remains found last week near Bannack are those of a hunter who went missing nearly 56 years ago, Beaverhead County Coroner Ron Briggs said Friday.

But how 62-year-old Elmer William Mikus died remains a mystery.

Mikus' skeleton was found on a remote mining claim about two miles south of Bannack, Briggs said. Bannack is about 10 miles east of Dillon, in the southwestern corner of the state.

"It just fell into place the way it should," he said of the discovery and eventual identification of the remains. Mikus went on a hunting trip in November 1950 and never returned. Authorities searched diligently for the man - who knew the area well - but found no trace.

Stephen Decker, owner of the mining claim, called authorities about a week ago after finding a human skull near a trail on which he was working, Briggs said.

A team of investigators from the state archaeology department, along with Briggs and other officials, went to the site and uncovered the rest of Mikus' remains near a tree.

Mikus' bones were clad in weathered overalls, a leather jacket and rubber overshoes. A .30-30-caliber rifle was lying across them, along with 21 rounds of ammunition. A wristwatch and pocket watch also were recovered at the site.

A state-issued key ring from 1950 bearing a license plate number helped authorities identify the remains.

Briggs met with county jailer Charles Osborn.

"I said, 'Your family has been around in these parts for years. Do you remember anybody that went missing in the 1950s?' " Briggs said.

As it happened, Osborn had saved a written description of what Mikus was wearing when he disappeared.

"When he pulled that out I said, 'If you weren't so darned ugly, I'd kiss you,' " Briggs said.

A search of The Dillon Tribune's archives helped solidify the match.

Although Mikus' identity has been established, Briggs said the cause and manner of his death are unknown. The Montana Standard reported when Mikus went missing that he had heart problems and was feared to have suffered a heart attack.

Results from an analysis at the state crime lab could provide more details, he said.

"We had given up," said Mikus' cousin, John Schuler of Dillon.

Mikus' father was a sheriff in Bannack in the 1880s, and Mikus was born and raised in the area, he said. He was also a World War I veteran who lived a while in Idaho before returning to Montana in the 1930s. Mikus' wife died years ago but has scattered relatives in the area. "There's a lot of people who will find some closure with this," Briggs said.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is pretty interesting for me since I did some reasrch a while back about missing hunters. Many who have never been found. You can find a short list of them at the following page

www.southeasternoutdoors.com/outdoors/hunting/missing-hunters.html
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Amazing they were never able to find him until now...

Sucks it took so long, but now there is closure for some of the living family that was associated with the incident.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 9:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote



I can't believe anything was left after 55 Montana winters. I wonder if he has any family left in the area?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 5:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It was a wonder his bones was all still together like that.
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