I think it's often helpful to look back at statements from the beginning. Here's another article dated Jan 31
Horse belonging to missing Merritt cowboy arrived at ranch unscathed
The horse owned and last ridden by missing cowboy Ben Tyner arrived at the Nicola Ranch unscathed with nothing to indicate how it had lost its rider, according to the ranch office manager.
Tammy Straya told Postmedia News that Tyner had brought the horse with him from Wyoming when he took the job as Nicola Ranch’s ranch manager three months ago.
“The horse is good. Nothing attacked the horse; something might have scared it, but there’s no blood, no spur marks, no scratches. It’s his horse, and it’s a gentle horse,” Straya said.
“We don’t know where he was going. It’s totally out of character for him to leave the ranch without notifying someone. None of this is adding up. It’s a flippin’ mystery,” she said, adding the search was weighing heavily on ranch staff.
“It’s so horrible, none of us have ate or slept. We’re worried sick.”
The weather has been cold and mostly clear around Merritt for the past few days.
Merritt RCMP spokeswoman Tracy Dunsmore told media that Tyner was likely dressed for the weather, but there’s nothing to suggest he brought gear for an overnight stay.
Straya said she was not sure if Tyner would have had a lighter on him.
“We’ve only known Ben for three months,” she said. “Did Ben have a lighter on him? I don’t know. I sure as hell hope so.”
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Horse belonging to missing Merritt cowboy arrived at ranch unscathed
The horse owned and last ridden by missing cowboy Ben Tyner arrived at the Nicola Ranch unscathed with nothing to indicate how it had lost its rider, according to the ranch office manager.
Tammy Straya told Postmedia News that Tyner had brought the horse with him from Wyoming when he took the job as Nicola Ranch’s ranch manager three months ago.
“The horse is good. Nothing attacked the horse; something might have scared it, but there’s no blood, no spur marks, no scratches. It’s his horse, and it’s a gentle horse,” Straya said.
“We don’t know where he was going. It’s totally out of character for him to leave the ranch without notifying someone. None of this is adding up. It’s a flippin’ mystery,” she said, adding the search was weighing heavily on ranch staff.
“It’s so horrible, none of us have ate or slept. We’re worried sick.”
The weather has been cold and mostly clear around Merritt for the past few days.
Merritt RCMP spokeswoman Tracy Dunsmore told media that Tyner was likely dressed for the weather, but there’s nothing to suggest he brought gear for an overnight stay.
Straya said she was not sure if Tyner would have had a lighter on him.
“We’ve only known Ben for three months,” she said. “Did Ben have a lighter on him? I don’t know. I sure as hell hope so.”
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