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    Missing Person Thomas Lang Found Deceased

    December 4, 2014No Comments
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    logo_ycsoSedona AZ (December 4, 2014) – Searchers believe they have located the skeletal remains of 22 year old Thomas Lang who was originally reported as an overdue hiker on December 18, 2013.  Thomas’s parents have spent many weekends since the formal search was suspended, hiking areas where they believe their son might be located.  On Saturday, November 29, 2014 Thomas’ parents were searching for their son in the Secret Canyon area located within Yavapai County.  Thomas’ mother, called the Coconino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue advising she believed she found a jacket and shoes that possibly belonged to her son. 

    photo_thomaslangYavapai and Coconino County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue units coordinated a further search effort. The Arizona Department of Public Safety launched one of their Air Rescue Helicopters with a Coconino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue volunteer on board to conduct overflights of the area where the items were located.  During the flight two additional items consistent with what Lang was believed to have taken with him on his backpacking trip were located from the air.  On Sunday morning a multiagency intensive ground search was commenced.  Agencies who assisted with the search included Coconino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Unit, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team, Yavapai County Sheriff’s helicopter and Thomas Lang’s parents.  At about 10:00 am the crew aboard the Yavapai Sheriff’s helicopter confirmed that the items spotted the previous day were a backpack, tarp, and a guitar.  Teams from Coconino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, including two search dogs, and  Yavapai Sheriff’s Search and Rescue hiked in very rough and steep terrain reaching the items spotted from the air at approximately noon.  At 12:45 pm the team located what they believed to be the remains of Thomas Lang.   The remains have not been positively identified and have been released to the Yavapai County Medical Examiner.  The Yavapai County and Coconino County Medical Examiners are working together in an effort to identify the remains and determine the cause and manner of death.    

    The initial search was started after Lang’s father dropped him off at the Manzanita Campground on December 18, 2013 at about 11:00 am.  It was Lang’s intention to hike in the area and return on December 22, 2013.  When Lang did not return his family members called the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office and reported him as a missing person. It was at this point that a multi-agency, intensive ground and air search was commenced.  Agencies and resources that were involved with the initial search efforts in 2013 included the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO), the YCSO Search and Rescue Unit, the YCSO helicopter, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO), the CCSO Search and Rescue Unit, Lang’s parents, the Civil Air Patrol, the Maricopa County Search and Rescue Unit, the Mojave County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team and the Arizona Department of Public Safety Air Rescue Unit.  The formal search was suspended on December 27, 2013 after an extensive five day search.

    In addition to the initial search effort, the Civil Air Patrol flew over the search area and took photographs utilizing a high resolution camera in April 2014.  On several different dates hikers reported seeing items that they believe might belong to the missing person.  In response to these reports the YCSO helicopter flew multiple missions.  Until the recent discovery of items by Lang’s mother, all of the previously reported items were determined not to belong to  Lang.  Throughout 2014, both the YCSO and the CCSO Search and Rescue Units conducted numerous training missions in the area where Lang went missing with the dual purpose of training as well as possibly uncovering more clues about his disappearance.  It is common to conduct training missions in areas where outstanding missing persons are believed to be.  

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    Sedona AZ (December 24, 2013) – The search effort for 22-year-old Thomas Lang continues in earnest this morning around the Oak Creek Canyon area of Coconino County. Early yesterday, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies and search teams joined Coconino County Sheriff’s personnel in the search for Lang. This included air search support from DPS Ranger and YCSO’s Rescue 1 Helicopter.

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    Today, there are currently 66 searchers along with air support from YCSO’s Rescue 1. Additionally, at least 1 dog team from Coconino Sheriff’s Search and Rescue is out tracking.

    Both agencies have been receiving calls regarding sightings of Lang in and around the target search area. So far none of the information has led to Lang.

    20131224_ThomasLangMissingPersonPoster21As previously indicated, Lang was dropped off at the Manzanita Campground by his father around 11 AM on Wednesday, September 18, 2013. He was expected to return mid-morning on Sunday, December 22, 2013, and when he failed to show, his family contacted the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office. Lang is not carrying a cell phone and has no known medical issues. According to family members, he did not take any food but did have a supply of water. Lang has hiked this area before and has some outdoor survival experience. His destination was along the Sterling Pass area of Oak Creek Canyon.

    Please see the attached flyer for Lang’s photo and clothing description. Anyone with information regarding Lang’s whereabouts is asked to call either the Coconino or Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office or 911. Coconino Sheriff – 1-800-338-7888 / Yavapai Sheriff – 928-771-3260 –

    Citizens can contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or the YCSO website: www.ycsoaz.gov

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