Grand Canyon National Park (AZ)
Search Underway For Missing Man
Rangers are searching the Grandview-Hance area for a man who has been missing since at least last Friday. At approximately 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 5th, the park received word that a man reported missing to the Coconino County Sherriff’s Office might be in the Grand Canyon. The sheriff’s office received the initial report on the evening of September 4th – based on evidence found during their investigations, they determined that 43-year-old Andrew Brunelli of North Carolina might have gone hiking in the park. Upon receiving the report, rangers began searching parking areas near major trailheads on the South Rim. A short time later, a blue Hyundai Accent that Brunelli had rented was found in the Grandview Point parking lot. Aerial searches of the primary trails, routes and drainages in the area were begun, and three ground search teams were inserted into the area to begin searching the primary trails. Brunelli’s specific itinerary is unfortunately not known. Park investigators are therefore seeking the assistance of anyone who has visited the Grand Canyon within the last week and might have seen him. Andrew Brunelli is described as being 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 200 pounds, with short medium-brown hair and grey-blue eyes. He may or may not be unshaven at this time. Brunelli’s last known location was the Grand Canyon Inn in Valle, Arizona, where he was last seen by hotel staff on August 30th. Anyone who may have seen Brunelli since that time is asked to call the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center at 928-638-7805.