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Search finds man in Oregon woods after more than 2 weeks

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ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) — A fisherman missing for more than two weeks in the wilderness of southwestern Oregon has been found alive.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s office said search and rescue crews found 69-year-old Harry Burleigh in the Umpqua National Forest Sunday afternoon.

KOIN reports Burleigh’s wife reported him missing on Friday, May 7, after he didn’t return from a fishing trip to Twin Lakes the day before.

Authorities had been combing the forest for Burleigh and had found his vehicle May 8 at a trailhead.

At about 3 p.m. on Sunday, authorities said Burleigh found was walking and complaining of minor pain, but he was in stable condition.  

A helicopter transported him to a hospital for an evaluation.

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