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Climber's body found near Aspen area

Posted: Jul 24, 2012 5:48 PM by Matt Stafford

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ASPEN, Colo. (AP) - Search teams looking for a missing New York paramedic in Colorado have found a body on mountain peaks known as the Maroon Bells.

Pitkin County sheriff's deputy George Kremer says authorities were fingerprinting the body Tuesday to confirm it was that of 31-year-old Leonard Joyner.

Joyner's family had called Pitkin County sheriff's officials in the Aspen area after he didn't show up for work in New York on Saturday.

Authorities have said Joyner was climbing the peaks of the Maroon Bells, which are more than 14,000 feet, last week.

Sheriff's officials say Mountain Rescue Aspen members doing an aerial search spotted a body on North Maroon Peak on Tuesday morning.

Topics: ASPEN, Colo., AP, missing New York paramedic, Maroon Bells, Pitkin County sheriff's deputy George Kremer, 31-year-old Leonard Joyner, Mountain Rescue Aspen, North Maroon Peak, News 5, KOAA

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