Larimer County officers are looking for avid fisherman and Fort Collins resident Larry Baker, whose automobile was discovered at a wildlife space the day after he left house and didn’t return.
Baker, 80, left his house round 7:30 a.m. Monday and was reported lacking on Tuesday, the Larimer County Sheriff’s Workplace stated.
Park rangers discovered his car parked at Watson Lake State Wildlife Space, northwest of Fort Collins close to Bellvue. There isn’t any indication of foul play, sheriff’s officers stated.
Search and rescue crews searched the lake, wildlife space and close by Poudre River utilizing canines, drones, sonar gear, floor crews and scuba divers for 2 days however didn’t discover any info associated to Baker’s disappearance. The lake was reopened to the general public Thursday afternoon.

Baker is described as white and 5 toes, 8 inches tall with white hair, facial hair and glasses. He was final seen carrying denims and a lightweight blue shirt underneath a striped shirt.
Anybody who could have seen him within the Watson Lake space on Monday or Tuesday can name the sheriff’s workplace at 970-498-5360.
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