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Missing man's car found at campsite

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THE GAZETTE

The search for a missing 41-year-old Colorado Springs man intensified Sunday after a Forest Service official noticed his car hadn't moved from a Mount Herman campsite for two weeks.

About 15 El Paso County Search and Rescue workers scoured more than a half-mile radius around the campsite just west of Monument using two dog teams, said Skee Hipszky, search and rescue operations director.

Charles R. "Rich" Harper was last seen on June 8 at a Sunday church service in Black Forest, and on June 11 he e-mailed a sister. He hasn't been heard from since.

Hipszky said the search was suspended about 2 p.m.


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