WHMI 93.5 FM Radio Station -- Livingston County Michigan
A large search effort for a missing Canadian hiker in Washington’s Twin Sisters mountains ended with a fatal recovery, according to the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities recovered the remains of 34-year-old Gursimran Singh of British Columbia nearly two weeks after he vanished, with the sheriff’s office calling it a recovery mission. Singh had been missing since late June after failing to return home following a hike in the Twin Sisters range. After investigators received a report of a possible sighting Sunday, crews returned Monday, including the Snohomish County Helicopter Rescue Team and the Bellingham Mountain Rescue Council. Authorities had asked for public help on July 1 after Singh did not return three days earlier. His last known location was South Twin near Sisters Glacier area, and his vehicle was later found along Middle Fork Road. The report also notes a recent recovery of another overdue hiker, Steven Dorsett, in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.





