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Air horn helps deputy find missing Kooskia hunter

by KTVB.com

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Posted on March 9, 2010 at 8:36 PM

IDAHO COUNTY – Idaho County authorities were able to locate a hunter who got lost in a snow storm Monday night thanks to the help of a Good Samaritan and an air horn.

Sheriff’s deputies received a call for help at 6:30 p.m. on a broken cell phone call that came from the Crane Creek area near Kooskia.

Deputy Mike Badgley was dispatched to the area where the call came from.  Directions were vague and it was snowing heavily.  Badgley followed tracks in the snow to the residence of Phillip Smith.

Smith offered to help the deputy and the two men set to locate the lost man.  They located and found fresh tracks that led them to 26-year-old Eric Lycan of Kooskia who had called dispatch.  Lycan and 27-year-old Scott Rollins had been out horn hunting and got separated by the storm.  It had been three hours since Lycan had contact with Rollins who was not dressed for the weather.

Rollins managed to send a text message to another person with Lycan telling them he wanted them to fire up the chain saw.  Badgley sounded his siren and air horn for about 40 minutes before Rollins emerged from the forest.  He was wet and cold, but otherwise in good health.
 
 

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glovesnpearls said on March 10, 2010 at 6:22 PM

Thank you, 467713, for your assistance. Could you aid me further? __“...managed to send a text message to another person with Lycan telling them he wanted them to fire up the chain saw.” Does that mean there was a third person out in the snow with Lycan? And that the “broken cell phone” was able to call 911 _AND_ send a text message? Or did they mean that a working-cell-phone call was dropped/disconnected during the 911 contact; and, that the phone actually was working the entire time, thus enabling a later text message to Rollins’ companion? Was the purpose of the chain saw to make noise -- or to chop down trees until Rollins could see them? [Sarcasm] EDITOR: Phrasing reads that the Good Samaritan enabled him to get lost (“...got lost in a snow storm Monday night thanks to the help of a Good Samaritan and ...”).

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467713 said on March 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM

glovesnpearls-1) Horn Hunting is the act of scouring the forest for teh horns dropped from male deer or elk when they shed them annually. Yes, they shed their horns, and some folks use those for artwork, knife handles, even light chandeliers. 2) basically it sounds like two guys go out without checking the weather report, are underdressed for the weather, got separated when the snow started, and then called for someone to go out and save them from themselves. Deputy arrives, enlists the help of a homeowner in teh area, and they subsequently locate both lost parties. One through the use of the air horn and siren to give him a direction to walk toward, as I'm sure by then it was quite dark and snowing. I guess they at least avoided using too many tax dollars on sending out the National Guard helicopter rescue.

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glovesnpearls said on March 10, 2010 at 11:54 AM

__1) What is "horn hunting"? __2) Could someone translate the events listed herein, p-l-e-a-s-e.

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