CO CO - Stanley Gardner, 78, Montrose County, Aug 2018

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Montrose County Sheriff's Office

MISSING PERSON: STANLEY GARDNER

On the afternoon of September 5th, the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) received a call regarding a welfare check of Mr. Stanley Gardner of Olathe, Colorado. The MCSO immediately made contact with a family member and friend, searched Mr. Gardner’s property, and was unable to locate Mr. Gardner. He has not been seen nor heard from in over two weeks and additional search efforts with both deputies, the Olathe Fire Protection District, and the Montrose County Sheriff’s Posse have been unsuccessful. The MCSO is seeking the public’s assistance regarding missing person Stanley Gardner of Olathe, Colorado. Mr. Gardner is a 78-year-old male who lives in the 62000 Block of Falcon Road. He is 5 feet 10 inches, 165 pounds with brown/gray hair and green eyes. If anyone has information about Mr. Gardner or his whereabouts, please call the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office at 970-252-4023.

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Olathe Man's Disappearance Remains a Mystery

An Olathe man who disappeared about three weeks ago has not been found and authorities have no clues about where he might be.

The Montrose County Sheriff’s Department was contacted on September 5 requesting a welfare check on Olathe resident Stanley Gardner. The Sheriff’s Office immediately contacted a family member who, with the assistance of a friend, went to Gardner’s home in the 62000 block of Falcon Road. They searched both the house and the property and were unable to locate Gardner.



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Article posted on Sep 20, 2019:

Sheriff’s office revisits missing man’s property

The Montrose County Sheriff’s Office had searched the property before and was monitoring it, but Thursday, returned for another methodical look. Deputies, posse members and drug task force agents who were lending manpower to efforts taped off every camper, outbuilding and pile as it was searched.

This time, they brought along Sprite, a trained cadaver dog. She showed high interest in a densely packed stack of pallets that rose to a height of around 6 feet.

Her interest did not rise to the level of an actual alert, Sheriff Gene Lillard and Sprite’s handler Jay Rigdon said. It was enough, though, for Lillard to request an excavator from the county road and bridge department to take down the pile. It was demolished later Thursday afternoon.

“They did not find anything after the dog hit in the pile of pallets. Right now, they’ve completed the search and we are trying to gather our thoughts. We’re going to try different avenues. The investigation will continue on the whereabouts of Mr. Gardner,” Lillard said.
 
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