2 Massachusetts Hikers Found Dead After Apparent Fall At Maine's Acadia National Park

BAR HARBOR, Maine (CBS/AP) — Two Massachusetts hikers have died after apparently falling about 100 feet along ice-covered cliff bands on Dorr Mountain in Maine's Acadia National Park, officials said Saturday.

Rescue crews started to search for the 28-year-old man and 30-year-old woman from Rutland, Massachusetts, on Friday evening after family members reported them overdue, the National Park Service said. They were last seen on Thursday around noon. According to the National Park Service, the woman had mentioned during a phone conversation with family that she had interest in hiking Cadillac Mountain.

But concerns started to grow on Friday afternoon when the man and woman did not check out of their hotel as scheduled.

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter with thermal imaging technology was used in the overnight search, the park service said. Park staff and volunteers did a ground search on Saturday and found the bodies late Saturday morning.

The names of the two hikes have not been released yet.

(© Copyright 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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