WEST GLACIER – The search continues for a man reported missing in Glacier National Park.
Mark Sinclair was last seen on Monday afternoon.
Park staff working in the Logan Pass Visitor Center observed him leaving an unsecured vehicle, keys, and dog in the Logan Pass parking lot, according to Park spokeswoman Lauren Alley.
Park, Flathead County, and North Valley Rescue ground crews continue to search trails and drainages adjacent to the Highline Trail.
The search has also been expanded to include other mountainous trail areas near Logan Pass.
Two Bear Air and helicopter support from the U.S. Forest Service are assisting with aerial searches and insertion of personnel both day and night.
A Flathead County search drone is being used in areas that are not visible by helicopter and difficult or impossible to access on foot.
Volunteer and Flathead County canine patrols continue to search along trails, roadways, and drainages adjacent to the area.
Missing person flyers are posted in shuttle buses and various areas around the park.
Alley says visitor sightings from Monday, July 8 support previous information that Sinclair traveled along the Highline Trail and may have traveled at least as far as the Haystack Butte area.
Canine patrols have also shown interest in this general area.
Anyone visiting the park who has information about Mark Sinclair’s last seen location is encouraged to call 406-888-7077.