Search for missing New Jersey climber suspended due to weather

<p>The search for a Marlton man reported missing in Rocky Mountain National Park in north-central Colorado has been temporarily suspended due to weather.</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 10, 2018, 1:57 PM

Updated 2,025 days ago

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The search for a Marlton man reported missing in Rocky Mountain National Park in north-central Colorado has been temporarily suspended due to weather.
According to park officials, technical crews searching Longs Peak for Ryan Albert, 30, ran into extreme conditions Tuesday, including waist-deep snow drifts, wind, ice, cold temperatures and low visibility. 
The search was temporarily suspended due to a winter weather advisory issued for Wednesday.
Park spokeswoman Lindsey Lewis says Thursday's weather forecast seems to show a bit of improvement, which should allow teams to resume the search.
Albert was last seen in Denver on Oct. 4. 
Family members reported him overdue on Oct. 5. 
The four-day search has turned up no clues as to Albert's whereabouts.
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.


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