Body of Missing Quebec Hiker Found in New York

Body of Missing Quebec Hiker Found in New York

A body found in New York state has been confirmed as that of a Quebec hiker who went missing last year.

Details of the Incident

  • Missing Person: Leo Dufour, 22
  • Date Reported Missing: November 30, last year
  • Location: Hiked in New York state, traveled from Vaudreuil-Dorion, just west of Montreal

Dufour was reported missing after failing to return from a planned one-day hike. His car was found left behind, covered with snow, at a parking lot designated for overnight parking during winter months, but not for single-day hikes like Dufour’s.

Search Challenges

  • Recent heavy snowfall made trails difficult to navigate, complicating search efforts.
  • Searchers lacked proper gear, such as skis or snowshoes, which hindered tracking.

Discovery of Remains

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation reported that Dufour’s remains were discovered off the Allen Mountain trail in Essex County over the weekend. A hiking party alerted authorities on Saturday morning, leading to a response from forest rangers, a DEC investigator, and New York State Police, who confirmed the identity of the body.

Authorities expressed their gratitude, stating, "We are grateful that this difficult search has come to an end."

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