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Missing mountain biker from Montana discovered dead

Billings, Montana – The 63-year-old missing mountain cyclist was discovered dead on Sunday at about 4 p.m. nearby Zimmerman Park after a protracted search.
Sheriff of Yellowstone County Mike Linder stated that the body had been discovered and that efforts were being made to get it out of the region.
Scott Miller is the missing man, according to family members who were there.
Miller was married for about 33 years and resided in Billings Heights. He has five kids with his wife.
The Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office issued a press release on Sunday morning stating that Miller went mountain riding on Saturday afternoon and had not been seen or heard from since.
Authorities started searching after discovering his car and phone at Zimmerman Park’s parking lot.
According to Linder, the search started early on Sunday morning but ended up finding the body after moving further west.
Up to 40 individuals from four different agencies participated in the hunt.
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