UPDATED — Body of hiker missing since December found in Olympic National Park

  • Monday, January 26, 2015 10:22am
  • News
James Thomas Griffin ()

James Thomas Griffin ()

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Searchers aided by specially trained dogs have found the body of a Port Angeles man missing in the Elwha Valley since Christmas Eve.

Aided by several dog teams, the searchers located and recovered the body of James Thomas Griffin, 60, in rugged terrain near the Boulder Creek trailhead, Olympic National Park announced this morning.

Griffin’s remains were found in a very steep, rugged and densely forested area about a third of mile and nearly 1,000 vertical feet above the Boulder Creek trail. An investigation at and around the scene showed no indications of foul play or wildlife interactions.

Griffin was last seen by other hikers about 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, at Olympic Hot Springs. He was reported missing on Dec. 24 when he did not arrive at a Christmas Eve dinner as planned.

Griffin’s daypack was found Dec. 25 about a half-mile from the trailhead. Despite a five-day search involving more than 20 people and several search dog teams, no other clues were located until Sunday.

Griffin’s body was transferred to a funeral home.

Six dog teams from the all-volunteer group German Shepherd Search Dogs searched on Saturday; two teams searched Sunday, a park news release reported.

More in News

Port Angeles Parks Department workers walk along the Port Angeles City Pier moorage floats after they were removed for seasonal storage on Tuesday. The floats will be towed to a storage area near the McKinley Paper mill to protect them from winter winds and waves. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Seasonal storage

Port Angeles Parks Department workers walk along the Port Angeles City Pier… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ short-term code may come up short

Long-term impacts with affordable housing, other factors, remain to be seen

Clallam Transit to extend fare-free program

Agency has received $1.9M in two years from climate act, GM says

OMC Foundation awards $500K in scholarships

Students to receive medical training with hopes of working at hospital

Clallam County Juvenile Court Coordinator Candice Lawler stands in the foyer of the old courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Juvenile services program shows youth ‘they are not alone’

Drug court coordinator shares personal experience with kids

Port Angeles identifies $3M for safety facility

City turns to tax sources, pushes road project

Port Angeles High School junior Tucker Swain, left, tries out a sample of roasted broccoli with ranch dressing dipping sauce prepared by Stacey Larsen, the district’s WSU Clallam Extension Farm to School consultant at the school’s cafeteria on Friday. Including locally grown produce like the Chi’s Farm broccoli into meals, increasing the amount of whole grains in foods and reducing salt and added sugar are part of the school district’s efforts to create healthier options and meet updated USDA nutrition standards. A new app provides students and parents a way to view menus and the nutritional content, calories and allergens in meal options. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
New flavors, new recipes for Port Angeles School District meal program

Goal is to promote healthy options for nutrition standards

Piping may help reduce flooding

Project aims to protect landowners, beavers

Jefferson County reduces its risk of fire danger

Collaboration moves level from high to moderate

One person was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after a fifth-wheel trailer was fully engulfed in flames on Friday. (Chris Turner/Clallam County Fire District 3)
One person flown to hospital after fire destroys trailer

A person was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after a… Continue reading

Motorcycle rider airlifted to Seattle hospital after collision

A 63-year-old man was airlifted to a Seattle hospital… Continue reading

The city of Port Angeles’ city hall east parking lot low-impact development project is complete. (City of Port Angeles)
Low-impact development parking lot complete

Project to help filter stormwater contaminants