Skull found could be that of Wyoming hiker who disappeared in 2007
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A partial human skull found in the Wind River Range in August could be that of a Lander hiker who went missing five years ago.
Fremont County coroner Ed McAuslan told the Riverton Ranger that a review by a University of Wyoming expert suggests the skull belonged to a man between 40 and 55 years old. The hiker, Clay Rubano, was 46 when he disappeared.
The skull was found about a mile from where other bones identified at Rubano's were found in 2008. Rubano's belongings were also found then and the evidence suggested that he may have fallen and suffered hypothermia.
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McAuslan is sending the skull to a lab in Salt Lake City for a DNA comparison with the bones.