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23-24 June 2009
A Group 1 Ground Team
was directed into the scene by the IDOT Helo.
Missing
92-year-old man found dead
Posted:
June 23, 2009 04:07 PM
Updated:
June 24, 2009 05:30 PM
By
Heartland News
COBDEN, IL (KFVS) - The body of a 92-year-old man missing since Tuesday
morning has been found. A helicopter spotted Raymond Baggott's body in a
field about a 1/4 mile from his home about 9:30 Wednesday morning.
Police say it appears Baggott got tired, folded up his pants, placed
them under his head, and lay down. Baggott was legally blind and had
Alzheimer's.
Crews searched through Tuesday and resumed the search Wednesday morning.
Family members of Raymond Baggott tell Heartland News he is "now with
God."

Search for missing man ends tragically
Missing man found dead
Search for missing man called off for the
night
Police in Union County search for missing
man
UPDATE Missing Cobden Man Found Dead


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UPDATE 6/24/09 2pm
UNION COUNTY-- Union County officials say they have found the body of an
elderly man missing since Tuesday. 92-year-old Ray Baggett was
found in a field less than a mile away from where he was last seen
Tuesday morning. The body was discovered near Bethel Church Road, just
east of Cobden.
While Mr. Baggett was hard of hearing, legally blind and had alzheimers,
the more than 200 volunteers searching early Wednesday morning were
hopeful he would be found alive. But only hours later, the mood was much
different, after word spread that the search was over.
In the light of day, Union County officials say, an I-DOT helicopter
pilot spotted the body of 92-year-old Ray Baggett.
"And there were ground rescue people on the ground that immediately went
to that area."
Captain Scott Harvel with the Union County Sheriff Department says
Baggett was found lying in the middle of a nearby field.
"It appeared that Mr. Baggett had actually laid down there to rest,"
Harvel explains. "He had folded his trousers up and placed them under
his head. It looked like at some point he got tired and laid down
there."
Harvel says its likely heat and exhaustion played a major role in his
death. And, it appeared as though, Baggett had been in that spot for at
least 12 hours.
"He curled up in the weeds and took his socks off and got cool. Huh."
Baggett's granddaughter, Regina Keller, says, while saddened by her
grandfather's death, she's also overwhelmed by the effort to find him...
"I just thank you, thank you, thank you for all of the awesome manpower
and support and when a community comes together, its amazing, its
amazing."
And while disappointed with the outcome, volunteers say, they hope they
helped in some way.
"We are always caring for the family, you know, as a searcher, and
you're working for the family. And its always good to bring conclusion
for the family," says Civil Air Patrolman, Rickey Oeth.
"My dad's about that same age," explains search volunteer John Lasley.
"I'd sure appreciate somebody looking for him if he got in that
trouble."
Regina, says he really enjoyed the outdoors and taking walks close to
home. The Union County coroner says that its likely, during his walk on
Tuesday, the harsh conditions led to exhaustion and/or a heat stroke.
By: Rachel Gartner
UPDATE 6/24/9:30am
COBDEN - The search is over for a missing Cobden Man. Searchers on
horseback discovered the body of 92 year old Ray Baggett about a mile
north from him home in rural Union County.
Baggett was deceased, according to a family member. The nature of his
death is unknown. A news conference was scheduled for later Wednesday
morning.
Police say Baggett wandered away from his home around 6 AM Tuesday.
Family members say Baggett suffered from Alzheimer's.
Baggett lived on Wing Hill Road, east of Cobden, near the Bethel Church.
He would often walk from home to the church and back.
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