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Missing Indiana Man’s Vehicle Located In Sunlight Creek Bridge Area

 An Indiana man has been classified as missing.  Lance Daghy is presumed to have gone missing in the Sunlight Creek Bridge area.  According to the Park County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center, they received the report on Thursday at about 4:48pm that a Red 2018 Jepp Wrangler with Indiana registration had been parked in the area for about a week and appears to have been abandoned.

The vehicle has been determined that it was parked at the location since at least June 5, 2022, and is registered to Lance Daghy who was reported missing from Hobart Indiana.

Lance Daghy is described as a white male about 5 6 and weights 130lbs with blue eyes and sandy blonde hair.

Local search and rescue crew have been called and are looking for Lance Daghy at the time of this publishing.

According to outdoor experts, Lance Daghy may have no backpacking or camping experience and may not have had the appropriate equipment and supplies for a multi-day outing.

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