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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Officials at Yosemite National Park have found the body of a man who was missing for more than three weeks.
Park spokesman Scott Gediman says the body of 39-year-old James Michael Millet Jr. was found above Yosemite Valley on Tuesday.
Millet had planned a day hike to Upper Yosemite Fall on Aug. 11 and never returned to his vehicle.
When his car was recently noticed along a road in the park, officials traced it back to him and began a search.
A cause of death was not released.
An investigation is ongoing.
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