Found Deceased CA- Jason Cantrall, 46, Siskiyou County, 30 September 2018 *At Risk*

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The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office said 46-year-old Jason Cantrall was last known to be in the Beaver Creek area of Klamath River, California. He was last seen at 7:00 p.m. on September 30.

There is an active search for Cantrall, who is an insulin-dependent diabetic.

Cantrall was last seen wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans and a black hat. He was driving a silver 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 with California plate 38356H2.

Man reported missing in Siskiyou County - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2


Update (10-02-18 5:00 p.m.) – Tuesday afternoon, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office provided the following update: “The pickup truck has been located along Forest Road 40N44 in the area south of Wards Fork Gap. The truck was unoccupied, and our search continues for Mr. Cantrall."

Man reported missing in Siskiyou County - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2
 
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A little more detail. He was hunting with his girlfriend and drove the truck up a hill to flush out a buck for her to shoot. She heard two gunshots and when the truck came back down, it kept going. She ended up spending the night in the woods, but used her last bullet to get the attention of a passing motorist.

“He would never leave me out there,” LiPuma said of Cantrall. She also described him as “a super outdoorsman” who “knows how to take care of himself.” Though Cantrall is insulin-dependent, his girlfriend said his main focus on Sunday was getting a buck. She explained that he had insulin and food with him in the truck, as the two planned to camp in the truck overnight. They had only packed supplies for one night though, as their trip was not supposed to last any longer than that. LiPuma was confident that Cantrall would be located sometime Tuesday.

Truck found but hunter still missing in Klamath River area
 
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A little more detail. He was hunting with his girlfriend and drove the truck up a hill to flush out a buck for her to shoot. She heard two gunshots and when the truck came back down, it kept going. She ended up spending the night in the woods, but used her last bullet to get the attention of a passing motorist.

“He would never leave me out there,” LiPuma said of Cantrall. She also described him as “a super outdoorsman” who “knows how to take care of himself.” Though Cantrall is insulin-dependent, his girlfriend said his main focus on Sunday was getting a buck. She explained that he had insulin and food with him in the truck, as the two planned to camp in the truck overnight. They had only packed supplies for one night though, as their trip was not supposed to last any longer than that. LiPuma was confident that Cantrall would be located sometime Tuesday.

Truck found but hunter still missing in Klamath River area

Heard two gunshots and the truck kept going? This does not sound good at all. Does anyone know how far the truck was away from where they were hunting?
 
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New information: at-risk missing person
While a major effort has been initiated by the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office's Search and Rescue team, so far there is no sign of the missing man in the vicinity of his abandoned truck, according to authorities.

The SAR underway consists of team members from Siskiyou County in California, as well as search personnel from Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath counties in Oregon. Additionally, 15 to 20 family and friends of Cantrall have joined the search. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office has provided a fixed-wing airplane to assist. The California Army National Guard has also deployed a helicopter to aid the search.
 
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Heard two gunshots and the truck kept going? This does not sound good at all. Does anyone know how far the truck was away from where they were hunting?

I don’t think it’s been reported. I wonder if he was struggling with his blood sugar as he drove by. I watched a brittle diabetic friend go from making perfect sense to talking nonsense in the blink of an eye. Thankfully, orange juice was nearby and saved the day. But he may have not been able to think clearly.
 
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I don’t think it’s been reported. I wonder if he was struggling with his blood sugar as he drove by. I watched a brittle diabetic friend go from making perfect sense to talking nonsense in the blink of an eye. Thankfully, orange juice was nearby and saved the day. But he may have not been able to think clearly.

Ugh, not good. Two gunshots to flush game? I'm not a hunter, is this typical when hunting?
 
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A little more detail. He was hunting with his girlfriend and drove the truck up a hill to flush out a buck for her to shoot. She heard two gunshots and when the truck came back down, it kept going. She ended up spending the night in the woods, but used her last bullet to get the attention of a passing motorist.

“He would never leave me out there,” LiPuma said of Cantrall. She also described him as “a super outdoorsman” who “knows how to take care of himself.” Though Cantrall is insulin-dependent, his girlfriend said his main focus on Sunday was getting a buck. She explained that he had insulin and food with him in the truck, as the two planned to camp in the truck overnight. They had only packed supplies for one night though, as their trip was not supposed to last any longer than that. LiPuma was confident that Cantrall would be located sometime Tuesday.

Truck found but hunter still missing in Klamath River area

RBBM

If I read the linked article correctly, the GF said she saw the truck drive past, but doesn't specifically say if Jason was driving it . . .

Please feel free to correct me on this.
 
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RBBM

If I read the linked article correctly, the GF said she saw the truck drive past, but doesn't specifically say if Jason was driving it . . .

Please feel free to correct me on this.

Yes, I had the same thought. So I suppose there is a remote possibility that he was shot and the shooter drove the truck and hid it. If Jason wasn’t left up on the hill, he would have been in the truck which would show signs of a crime, even if his body is missing. If so, that hasn’t been said.

IMO The simplest explanation is that he was driving and had some kind of medical emergency. But there is certainly a possibility of a crime.
 
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The poor girlfriend, she must have been terrified.
 
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Jason was at my home fixing my cable service a few years ago. The guy was as friendly and professional as anyone that I've ever dealt with, and went above and beyond his job duties to fix my problem. He was so good at his job that I still remembered his face when it was shown on the news a few days ago. Thoughts and prayers to him and all of those who care about him. I can't even imagine..................
 
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Jason was at my home fixing my cable service a few years ago. The guy was as friendly and professional as anyone that I've ever dealt with, and went above and beyond his job duties to fix my problem. He was so good at his job that I still remembered his face when it was shown on the news a few days ago. Thoughts and prayers to him and all of those who care about him. I can't even imagine..................

That’s so nice to hear such a fine comment about Jason. I’m very worried about him.

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*lost quoted question about whether gunshots are commonly used to flush game - page kept reloading when I try to insert*

MOO: Not with hunters I know, but they’ve been hunting in fields with patchy trees where stray shots are considered a lethal danger. Under normal circumstances, I’d suspect that the bucks ran in an unanticipated direction and that he fired a couple of shots trying to land one. But it’s hard for me to reconcile that with the truck then driving back down the hill and away from the location, since it sounds as though everything happened in close succession.

The fact that she doesn’t say whether she could tell whether he was driving is obvious; I wonder if LE asked her to keep what she saw (or didn’t see) under wraps for now.

A few nagging questions: were the deer actually flushed her way? Did she take any shots? The next day she says she used her last bullet to alert a passerby (whom she happened to know). Did she only have one bullet when he went to flush the deer? That seems odd. JMO.
 
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If I mapped this right, according to msm in first post, then his truck was found almost an hour away from their hunting site.

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That doesn’t seem like a route someone experiencing a medical issue (like critically low blood sugar) could successfully navigate.
 
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That doesn’t seem like a route someone experiencing a medical issue (like critically low blood sugar) could successfully navigate.

No, it certainly doesn’t sound like a route someone with a medical issue could navigate! I had no idea it was that far.

His girlfriend is sure he wouldn’t just drive off and leave her there. Of course, anything is possible, but it doesn’t seem likely.

So that leaves abduction, a mental health issue, girlfriend lying (unlikely since truck was found so far away, unless there was help). After Meighan Cordie’s mother told so many lies, I’m getting jaded. But we can’t go there at this point. Any other theories?
Found Deceased - OR - Meighan Cordie, 27, Yamhill County, 18 Aug 2018
 
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My brother in-law had a diabetic emergency while driving once. He was able to maneuver through traffic and even evade police during this. Once, he pulled over, of course they thought he was intoxicated. But, he wasn't. He didn't remember a thing afterwards.
 

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