UPDATE: Shoshone County Man Missing For A Week Found Alive

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UPDATE: Shoshone County Man Missing For A Week Found Alive

UPDATE: Sunday, October 28, 2012

SHOSHONE COUNTY, Idaho - After a week of being missing, Shoshone County Sheriff's Dispatch has confirmed with KHQ that 22-year-old Jesse D. Kagarise has been found alive. He is receiving medical attention at a local hospital, but his exact condition is unknown.

No further information is available at this time, but as soon as we get an update, we'll be sure to pass it along to you.

Previous Coverage:

KELLOGG, Idaho - A 22-year-old male, Jesse D. Kagarise, was reported missing on Tuesday by his family.

According to his family, Kagarise, left their home on Sunday around noon while no one else was home, he has not returned yet. 

Kagarise is six-feet-tall and weighs about 130 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a dark gray sweatshirt, blue jeans, a white beanie, hiking boots and a gray backpack. He is also expected to have taken with him a small bow and four arrows, as well as an orange hunting vest.

He does not own a vehicle so he is expected to be on foot.

Employees at Silver Mountain Resort reported seeing Kagarise around 10 a.m. Monday morning.

Search and rescue teams are looking for him currently.

>>>If you have any information, please contact Shoshone County Sheriff's Office at 208-556-1114.

Shoshone County Sheriff's Office would like to remind everyone that weather can charge rapidly in mountain environments and no one, should travel at higher elevations without proper shelter, food, clothing and equipment for winter weather.

>>>As soon as we get a photo we will post it on KHQ.COM and our Facebook page.

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