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Timothy Jordan Boone Missing: Timothy Jordan Boone’s bones, discovered in the Grand County region of Book Cliffs, have been missing since 2021.

Mar 16, 2024
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A guy who had gone missing in 2021 had his remains found in Grand County. The human bones found in the Grand County region of Book Cliffs were recognized as being from Timothy Jordan Boone, who was thirty-six years old when he vanished. According to the Grand County Sheriff’s Office, Boone vanished sometime around August 4th, 2021.

The National Missing and Unidentified Person System states that Boone’s car had a mechanical breakdown in the San Rafael Swell area in Sevier County. Boone was driven by someone in an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to an Emery County fire station.

Boone spent the night at a motel located near Huntington, Utah. The National Missing Persons Policy Statement states that Boone was last seen in Moab, Utah, at a T-Mobile shop.

TikTok shares items that hikers have found. A hiker named Ryan, who went by the TikTok ID ry_of_the_desert, posted a video on May 22, 2023, showing items he found while “researching an archeological site” in the San Rafael Swell.

In the film, a range of products are shown, such as a bag, clothes, a guitar, and a blanket. A few viewers who left comments on the video claimed that the objects belonged to the missing guy.

the retrieval and identification of the bodies found in Grand County. The search and rescue effort started as soon as the Grand County Sheriff’s Office received word that human bones had been found. On March 10, 2024, search and rescue workers from Grand County found the skeleton remains with help from the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department’s search and rescue K9.

The remains were sent to the Utah State Medical Examiner’s Office so that the identification of the dead might be ascertained. Boone’s death is not being looked into by the Grand County Sheriff’s Office as a potential murder.

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