elderly tourist who missed for six days were found dead in harsh forest in Arizona with his faithful dog still alive in his sideofficials said.
body of 74-year- old Donald Hayes was discovered by the authorities on Wednesday near Mount Mingus in north- central Arizona – about 85 miles north of This was reported in the Yavapai Phoenix County Sheriff’s Office. in statement.
When the rescuers arrived on stage, they found Hayes dogRanger, “greatly dehydrated and emaciated”, lies next to his bodyofficials said.
Defendants took puppy to an animal hospital before it was returned to the wife of Hayes, the sheriff office the spokesman said.
Hayes cause of death was not immediately clear.
Missing man previously called his wife in week and told her that he had lost his way by taking a risk on hike with Ranger. She called the authorities, which caused six-day earth-and-air Search for Hayes, which included rescuers from four counties and a state police helicopter.
The authorities ordered him remain where he was, but he seems to have disregarded the instructions.

“Unfortunately, the victim decided against advice and tried to find it way out making him even more lost in woods,” the sheriff’s department said.
The man and his dog we found rough six miles in a straight line from the start of the trail, but more how twice in distance According to officials, because of the rough terrain.
“Thank you to all the volunteers of the search and rescue teams other who gave of their time for six days to find a victim and deliver it home”, – said Sheriff David Rhodes. “Our search engines used every means at their disposal to find Mr. Hayes, and never gave up”.


GoFundMe campaign for Ranger’s vet bills have gone up over $4300 of Friday evening.
Ranger Improves webpage. says. “He was having dinner. The hope is to let him go tomorrow to his family
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