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Nisswa Man Found Safe After a Weeklong Search

According to the Star Tribune, Ryan Hamre, 24, from Nisswa, was found on a Tomahawk Trail Friday. A week earlier, Hamre had gone for a walk and became lost, the dispatcher said. He had to build at least one fire to keep warm. Hamre, an associae editor fo an outdoors magazine in Brainerd, was checked over at an Ely hospital and was found to be fine.

According to the Pioneer Press, Hamre was found in a fish house in the Arrowhead of Northeastern Minnesota. Hamre's family reported him missing on Tuesday and authorities used a bloodhound to search for him, while his friends and family fanned out across the state. Posters with his photograph were circulated. The search ended at a cabin he was known to frequent in Lake County, his truck was also found to be in working condition. What he was doing there and why he did not tell his family is still unclear.

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