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Mount Rainier National Park asks visitors to watch for missing

Officials are asking Mount Rainier National Park visitors to look out for clues related to four people missing there since mid-January.

Published: 01/29/12 4:13 am | Updated: 01/29/12 7:09 am
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Officials are asking Mount Rainier National Park visitors to look out for clues related to four people missing there since mid-January.

The park is handing out fliers telling visitors to report any physical evidence, though not tracks, of the missing campers and climbers.

The Associated Press

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