Search continues for missing state official, Gilbert Gilman, in Olympic National Park
Gilbert Gilman of Olympia, WA has been missing since Saturday. A car belonging to a state official reported missing last weekend has been found in Olympic National Park.
Gilbert Gilman, 47, of Olympia — deputy director of the state Department of Retirement Systems — was apparently last seen Saturday at the Staircase Ranger Station. A co-worker reported him missing Sunday, when he failed to show up for a business trip to Spokane, according to the Thurston County sheriff’s office.
Search resumes for missing state official in Olympic National Park
HOODSPORT, Wash. — The search has resumed in the southeast corner of Olympic National Park for a missing state official
Park spokesman Mike Gurling says more than 20 ground searchers with four dog teams are working along three main trails out of the Staircase Ranger Station, near Hoodsport. A helicopter also will be used in the search.
The car belonging to Gilbert Gilman was found yesterday at the ranger station. The deputy director of Washington’s Department of Retirement Systems apparently went to the park Saturday and he was reported missing Sunday after he missed a meeting.