A
number of volunteers gathered this morning at
the Naples General Store to continue the search
for 20 year old James Sanborn, Bonners Ferry,
who went missing January 1 after walking away
from a friend’s house on
Sandy Ridge Road near
Naples. The search ended
at 1:00 p.m.
with the discovery of his body near Deep Creek,
well away from the area he was initially assumed to have
gone.
Sanborn was reported missing on Friday, January
2, and a full scale search was launched by
Sheriff Greg Sprungl, with deputies, Boundary
Search and Dive Rescue, a U.S. Border Patrol K9
unit and the sheriff's posse, which included a
light aircraft with heat-seeking capability. A
crew from Fairchild Air Force Base was preparing
to assist, but weather conditions turned foul
and the flight was cancelled.
Sprungl thanked all the volunteers who came out
today for their assistance.
According to the Boundary County Sheriff’s
Office, it was Sanborn’s father, John Sanborn,
and his two sons who made the discovery after
remembering a Deep Creek swimming spot he used
to favor.
It appears Sanborn crossed the creek in the
early morning hours of New Years Day and
succumbed to hypothermia. Foul play is not
suspected.
Our condolences go out to James Sanborn's family
and friends, and our thanks to all who turned
out today to help in finding him.
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