Missing Montana hiker believed to have died in accident
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Tatum ‘Tate’ Morell | Courtesy Carbon County Montana Sheriff’s Office
BILLINGS, Montana (AP) Searchers looking for a Montana State University graduate student who disappeared while hiking in the Beartooth Mountains in southern Montana say they do not believe she is still alive.
Red Lodge Fire Rescue said in a statement Saturday evening that after nearly a week of intense search efforts, it’s unlikely Tatum Morell, 23, survived, The Billings Gazette reported.
“It is believed that Tatum had a tragic accident and was unable to activate her inReach device,” the statement read, referring to the woman’s satellite communicator.
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