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Cause of death released for Great Falls man found dead in Sluice Boxes State Park

Cause of death released for Great Falls man found dead in Sluice Boxes State Park
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Cascade County Sheriff/Coroner Jesse Slaughter on Thursday released the results of the autopsy that was performed on Brendan Rollins.



Rollins, 20 years old, went hiking in Sluice Boxes State Park park with a friend last Friday. They were separated at nightfall when his friend, Logan Haakenson, fell into a ravine. Haakenson was found in good condition by a hunter on Saturday morning. A nearly two-day search effort for Brendan was conducted by six law enforcement agencies; they found his body more than four miles inside the park on Sunday.

Sheriff Slaughter said that the medical examiner at the State Crime Lab in Missoula determined there were no suspicious injuries or trauma or anything apparent suggesting other than an accidental death due to hypothermia from exposure to the cold.

A Facebook page called Support for Brendan Rollin's Family has been created to share information about how people can help Brendan's loved ones; click here to visit the page.



(1st REPORT, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25) Brendan Rollins of Great Falls was reported missing Saturday, after he and a friend got separated and lost during a Friday night hiking trip in the Sluice Boxes.

Rollins, 20 years old, was reported missing by his friend at 12:47 p.m. on Saturday, according to a news release from the Cascade County Sheriff's Office. Amid treacherous search conditions caused by dangerous weather, six law enforcement agencies are conducting a search of an area more than 1,500 acres wide.

On Friday night, Rollins and a friend, Logan Haakenson, were hiking in the Sluice Boxes when they decided to turn around after the weather worsened. They decided to hike back to their vehicle in the dark. On the way back, Haakenson fell into a ravine and the two were separated. Haakenson had a sleeping bag and spent the night in the ravine. In the morning, he was found by a hunter and realized the pair had lost their bearings the night before.

The search effort, which has lasted more than 24 hours, has been focused along the trail between the upper parking lot of the state park. It is south of where the trail intersects with Logging Creek Road on the west side of Belt Creek. The ground search, which has been complicated by snow and freezing temperatures, has been focused on the area between the upper parking lot and the hikers' last known location. Search conditions are treacherous, but Malmstrom Air Force Base has been flying the area, weather permitting.

Law enforcement pinged Rollins' cellphone to the last known location. They have searched that area, but the cellphone now appears to be off.

Responding agencies include the Montana Highway Patrol; Fish, Wildlife, & Parks; Cascade County Sheriff’s Office; Cascade County Search and Rescue; Belt Fire Department and the U.S. Armed Forces.

If you have any information that could help with the search, you're asked to call Sheriff’s Dispatch at 406-454-6979 or Detective Araujo at 406-422-3095.

We will update you when we have more information.