Léo Dufour, 22, of Vaudreuil, Que., is described as weighing 150 pounds, standing five feet seven inches and having brown hair.
Léo Dufour, 22, of Vaudreuil, Que., went hiking on Friday and was expected back Saturday night, according to a statement from the Department of Environmental Conservation.Posted: Dec 03, 2024 8:11 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
On Sunday at 2:30 a.m., New York State Police contacted the DEC about an overdue hiker on Allen Mountain. NYSP located the subject's car at the Mt. Adams trailhead, covered in snow. "To date, ongoing search efforts have not yielded any results," the DEC says. "Today's efforts focused on the east side of Allen Mountain and in the Marcy swamp area."
Standing at 1,323 metres, Allen Mountain is located in Essex County, at the heart of the High Peaks Region.
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