by paulhubbard » Mar 26 2011 7:08 am
by Karen Schmidt - Mar. 25, 2011 01:13 PM
The Arizona Republic-12 News Breaking News Team
A 14-year-old Boy Scout who spent a night alone after getting lost in the Tonto National Forest northeast of Phoenix was found safe late Friday morning.
A state Department of Public helicopter located Kevis Seymore of Queen Creek about 11:15 a.m., after searchers - some assisted by canines and some on horseback - looked for the teen.
About the only concern after Kevis was found, a Gila County Sheriff's official said, was over water the boy had drunk out of a pond to stay hydrated.
Undersheriff Adam Shepherd said he did not have any more details about the boy's condition, or how he went missing, until the search team returned from the site of the rescue.
Kevis had teamed up with a second boy in a "capture the flag" game when he disappeared roughly about 4 p.m. The second boy returned to camp but Kevis did not, authorities said.
Fellow Scouts looked for Kevis in a 1-square-mile designated camp area but couldn't locate him; Scout leader David Ramer reported the teen missing to the Gila County Sheriff's Office around 7:45 p.m., Shepherd said.
Tonto National Forest is at a 6,000 foot elevation and is densely wooded. The park is located between Globe and Show Low.
"It's pretty easy to get lost if you're not used to the area," Shepherd said.
That's pretty good chicken - Tastes like Rattlesnake.