Albert Chretien's body was found in a heavily wooded area of Merritt Mountain, six miles (10 kilometers) west of where he set off. Dozens of searches were conducted in the vast Nevada area around where he disappeared.
A Canadian man whose remains were found 18 months after he and his wife got stranded in their van in Nevada's wilderness had hiked within six miles of town when the battery likely failed on the GPS that steered them the wrong way in the first place,...
Rita Chretien spoke Sunday at the First Church of the Nazarene in Twin Falls. She was found weak but alive last May in the rugged mountains of northeastern Nevada, near the Idaho line.
Rita Chretien spoke Sunday at the First Church of the Nazarene in Twin Falls. She was found weak but alive last May in the rugged mountains of northeastern Nevada, near the Idaho line.
The family of a Canadian man who's been missing in the northeastern Nevada mountains since March 19 says authorities plan to begin a more intensive grid search Saturday if there's still no sign of him.
The caller and dispatcher spend the next several minutes trying to pinpoint exactly where the man was calling from to help rescue workers pin-point an exact location.
Rita Chretien was found Friday by a trio of hunters after spending seven weeks in the couple's van stuck in mud, surviving off trail mix, hard candy and water from a nearby stream.
Rescue crews are hoping the weather improves and the risk of flash flooding lessens enough to resume the search for a Canadian man who has been missing for seven weeks in the rugged, high desert mountains along the Nevada-Idaho border.
Meanwhile, the search for Rita Chretien's husband, Albert Chretien, in the northeastern Nevada wilderness was called off Tuesday due to flood warnings and bad weather.
A Canadian woman stranded for seven weeks in a remote area near the Idaho-Nevada border sensed her ordeal was about to come to an end a day before she was found, her son said Sunday.