The Arizona Republic

Stranded man who feared arrest found dead after search

- Terry Tang

PHOENIX – A man who likely died from exposure while stranded in northern Arizona might have survived if he had not rejected rescue efforts because he was afraid of being arrested, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Ryan Long, 38, died several days after authoritie­s found his friend, Reelaiah Ahasteen, 35, in another location in snowy and muddy conditions, Coconino County sheriff ’s officials said.

The two had left Meteor Crater, a popular tourist site east of Flagstaff, on March 7 when their vehicle got stuck, authoritie­s said, citing informatio­n from Ahasteen’s mother.

She tried to locate them and then notified authoritie­s when she couldn’t.

A deputy was able to contact Long on his cellphone, but he refused to give any details about his location.

“There were some general statements that he did not want or need our help and then he hung up,” sheriff ’s spokesman Rex Gilliland said.

Deputies said they later learned that Long believed he might have an arrest warrant and wanted to avoid law enforcemen­t.

Long was found with two substances that are believed to be marijuana and methamphet­amine, Gilliland said.

The sheriff ’s office said Long of Leupp has had run-ins with authoritie­s in the past, but it could not find any active warrants for him.

Searchers found Ahasteen suffering from hypothermi­a on a forest road the day after she and Long got stranded. She was treated and released.

On March 11, search and rescue volunteers found Long’s body off a forest road just 2 miles from the spot where his friend had been rescued.

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