Body of man missing since May 14 found in Sol Duc River

FORKS — The body of Benjamin Roldan Salinas, the West End man who had been missing since May 14 after running from a highway traffic stop, was found in the Sol Duc River three miles east of Sappho, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Sunday night.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Brian King said a resident reported seeing the body floating in the river at 8:29 a.m. Sunday near U.S. Highway 101 between Mileposts 208 and 209 — about four miles downstream from where Roldan Salinas fled a Border Patrol traffic stop last month.

A family friend spotted the body about a mile downstream stuck under a “root wad strainer,” the Sheriff’s Office said.

A multi-agency swift­water rescue team extracted the body at 3:31 p.m.

Family members positively identified the body as that of Roldan Salinas, King said.

An autopsy was planned for today.

“There are no signs of foul play,” King said.

“Clearly, the state of decomposition of the body suggests that he’s been in the water since the time of his disappearance.”

According to a May 16 statement from the Border Patrol, a U.S. Forest Service officer made the initial traffic stop of the vehicle that Roldan Salinas was in and requested translation assistance.

Border Patrol agents arrested one person in the vehicle on an immigration violation as Roldan Salinas fled to the river, which was swollen and swift from a recent rainstorm.

Friends and family members have spent the past three weeks searching the river every day for signs of the 43-year-old Forks-area man. Private searchers assisted with Sunday’s recovery operation, King said.

Before Sunday, the Sheriff’s Office did not mobilize a volunteer search-and-rescue team because Roldan Salinas was considered a fugitive.

King said he did not know Roldan Salinas’ immigration status.

As many as 150 people were looking for Roldan Salinas at the height of the search, said Lisa Salazar of Forks Human Rights Group.

Salazar on Sunday said the group will assist the family in any way it can.

King said the body was found in a treacherous part of the river with rapids and heavy currents.

The swift­water rescue team was comprised of volunteer search and rescuer personnel, Lower Elwha Klallam police, a Snohomish County Fire District No. 19 volunteer and Clallam County sheriff’s deputies.

The Sheriff’s Office is in charge of the investigation.

The remains were taken to Drennan-Ford Funeral Home of Port Angeles.

_________

Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-417-3537 or at rob.ollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com

More in News

Volunteers serve up a full breakfast on Christmas morning, for the Third Community Breakfast at the Fred Lewis Scout Cabin in Port Townsend put on by the Reach Out Community Organization, a homeless advocacy program. A full breakfast was served to about 150 people during the morning. On the serving line are, from the back, Rose Maerone, Marie France and Susan Papps. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Festive breakfast

Volunteers serve up a full breakfast on Christmas morning, for the Third… Continue reading

Growler analysis report complete

Environmental Impact Statement and recommendations released

x
Home Fund subsidizes rent at Woodley Place

Bayside renovates 17 units at former hotel for supportive housing

To honor outgoing Hospital Commission Chair Jill Buhler Rienstra, Jefferson Healthcare dedicated a courtyard to her in December. Buhler Rienstra stands on the left, Jefferson Healthcare Chief Executive Officer Mike Glenn on the right.
Thirty-year hospital commissioner retires

Her career saw the hospital grow, improve

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: County boards to meet next week

The Jefferson and Clallam boards of county commissioners and the city of… Continue reading

Four members elected to Port Angeles chamber board

Four people have been elected to the Port Angeles… Continue reading

Port Townsend Mayor David Faber with wife Laura Faber and daughter Mira Faber at this year’s tree lighting ceremony. (Craig Wester)
Outgoing mayor reflects on the role

Addressing infrastructure and approaching affordable housing

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active, seen in 2019, returned to Port Angeles on Sunday after it seized about $41.3 million in cocaine in the eastern Pacific Ocean. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Steve Strohmaier/U.S. Coast Guard)
Active returns home after seizing cocaine

Coast Guard says cutter helped secure street value of $41.3 million

Woman goes to hospital after alleged DUI crash

A woman was transported to a hospital after the… Continue reading

The Winter Ice Village, at 121 W. Front St. in Port Angeles, is full of ice enthusiasts. Novices and even those with skating skills of all ages enjoyed the time on the ice last weekend. The rink is open daily from noon to 9 p.m. until Jan. 5. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Winter Ice Village ahead of last year’s record pace

Volunteer groups help chamber keep costs affordable

“Snowflake,” a handmade quilt by Nancy Foro, will be raffled to support Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County.
Polar bear dip set for New Year’s Day

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host the 38th… Continue reading

Broadband provider says FCC action would be ‘devastating’ to operations

CresComm WiFi serves areas in Joyce, Forks and Lake Sutherland