logo
Weather page
GET THE APP
ePaper
google_play
app_store
  • Login
  • E-Edition
  • News
  • Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Classifieds
    • Place an Ad
    • All Listings
    • Jobs
  • Special Sections
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contests
  • Lifestyle/Entertainment
  • Games
    • News
      • Local News
      • PA State News
      • Nation/World
    • Sports
      • Local
      • College Sports
      • State
      • National
    • Obituaries
    • Opinion
      • News
        • Local News
        • PA State News
        • Nation/World
      • Sports
        • Local
        • College Sports
        • State
        • National
      • Obituaries
      • Opinion
    logo
    • Classifieds
      • Place an Ad
      • All Listings
      • Jobs
    • E-Edition
    • Subscribe
    • Login
      • Classifieds
        • Place an Ad
        • All Listings
        • Jobs
      • E-Edition
      • Subscribe
      • Login
    Home News Police: Student finds remains of suspect in '10 shooting
    Police: Student finds remains of suspect in ’10 shooting
    Nation, News
    December 26, 2015

    Police: Student finds remains of suspect in ’10 shooting

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Caleb Shumway wanted to spend his winter break from college searching southeast Utah for a man who police believe shot a park ranger five years ago and vanished in red rock caves off the Colorado River.

    Shumway, a 23-year-old Eagle Scout who grew up exploring the desert areas near his home in Moab, had discussed the manhunt at length with his father_one of more than 150 officers who scoured a 15-square mile area in 2010 looking for Lance Leeroy Arellano.

    Shumway was motivated by an outstanding $30,000 reward for Arellano and the hope that the community might find closure with some sign of the man, whom many believed didn’t make it out of the desert alive.

    “I go crawl under rocks for fun,” Shumway said. “So spending a couple days, couple weeks, looking for a body sounded like a fun deal to me.”

    Shumway knew Arellano had likely been shot as he exchanged gunfire with ranger Brody Young in 2010 and probably didn’t make it far out of the rugged area. Shumway outlined a roughly 2 mile stretch of caves and tunnels that he and his 15-year-old brother planned to systematically search during their two weeks off from school.

    Days into their search, the brothers made a gruesome discovery that had eluded officers for five years: Remains believed to be that of Arellano in a narrow cave, along with some clothes, guns and binoculars.

    The Grand County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that evidence found with the remains led them to believe the two amateur detectives found Arellano, but the remains will be sent to the state medical examiner to confirm it. Grand County Sheriff Steven White did not return messages seeking further details Friday.

    Shumway took deputies to the site Thursday and showed him a bone and bag with a gun he found near the mouth of the cave. He crawled through a chest-width gap and discovered more remains, clothing and another bag with another gun. The deputies couldn’t fit and had Shumway take photos and carefully pack up what he found, the Utah Valley University student said.

    In 2010, more than 160 officers using helicopters and dogs spent days in the area tracking Arellano’s footprints near Dead Horse State Park. The search was scaled back but continued for months afterward.

    Officers recovered Arellano’s car, a rifle, backpack with canned food and a tattered bloody T-shirt, but not the man himself. At the time, officers said they believed Arellano was aware of their movements.

    From what he knows about the case, Shumway said he thinks Arellano may have evaded police by moving at night.

    Shumway believes the first bone and bag he spotted had been recently dragged by an animal to the mouth of the cave, which was difficult to find on its own.

    “It’s just another hole in the rocks,” he said.

    He was still awaiting word Thursday night on whether he would get the reward.

    Young, who was 34 at the time, was shot nine times but survived. His Kevlar vest and a credit card in his pocket stopped three of the bullets. He spent weeks in the hospital recovering and still carries four bullets in his body, according to Gary Lewis, a manager of Young’s motivational speaking business.

    Young did not return messages seeking comment.

    Young was shot when he approached Arrellano in his car near the Poison Spider Mesa Trailhead on Nov. 19, 2010, according to authorities. Young told Arrellano that he was in a no-camping area, and when he attempted to verify the man’s name and birthdate, he was shot in the back, authorities said.

    Prosecutors had filed first-degree felony attempted murder and other charges against Arrellano. He was 40 when he disappeared and had a criminal history that included assault and drug charges.

    ___

    Follow Michelle L. Price at https://twitter.com/michellelprice

    Tags:

    crime general news search and rescue efforts violent crime
    MICHELLE L. PRICE

    The Bradford Era

    Local & Social
    Latest news for you
    Local oil purchasers increase prices
    Business, Local News
    Local oil purchasers increase prices
    June 16, 2025
    Two local oil purchasers have increased the price they will pay for Penn grade crude oil. Effective Friday, American Refining Group and Ergon Oil Purc...
    Read More...
    {"to-print":"To print", "bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Isolated Torrey pine populations yield insights into genetic diversity
    Nation & World, PA State News
    Isolated Torrey pine populations yield insights into genetic diversity
    June 15, 2025
    UNIVERSITY PARK — Entire regions of trees are disappearing because of invasive pests, disease and a changing climate. The key to their ability to adap...
    Read More...
    Pa. charter school CEOs earn more money than superintendents and oversee fewer students
    PA State News
    Pa. charter school CEOs earn more money than superintendents and oversee fewer students
    By OLIVER MORRISON  pennlive.com 
    June 15, 2025
    HARRISBURG (TNS) — Brad Hatch grew up near Altoona and started his career as a teacher in the local school district, working his way up to assistant p...
    Read More...
    Pa. is supposed to ‘immediately’ suspend teachers charged with serious crimes. That doesn’t always happen.
    PA State News
    Pa. is supposed to ‘immediately’ suspend teachers charged with serious crimes. That doesn’t always happen.
    June 14, 2025
    PHILADELPHIA (TNS)— For months after he was arrested in March 2024 on charges of masturbating in a Montgomery County cemetery, Matthew Gagat continued...
    Read More...
    No Kings rally in Veterans Square
    Local News, Nation & World
    No Kings rally in Veterans Square
    By SAVANNAH BARR s.barr@bradfordera.com 
    June 14, 2025
    Veterans Square was packed Saturday afternoon as residents came together to express their discontent with the current administration during the local ...
    Read More...
    {"newsletter-daily-headlines":"Daily Headlines", "newsletters":"Newsletters", "to-print":"To print", "bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Advocates, lawmakers push to limit solitary confinement in Pa. prisons
    Advocates, lawmakers push to limit solitary confinement in Pa. prisons
    June 14, 2025
    HARRISBURG (TNS) — Reform advocates are making another push to limit the use of solitary confinement in Pennsylvania prisons and jails, a long-running...
    Read More...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    This Week's Ads
    Current e-Edition
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Already a subscriber? Click the image to view the latest e-edition.
    Don't have a subscription? Click here to see our subscription options.
    Mobile App

    Download Now

    The Bradford Era mobile app brings you the latest local breaking news, updates, and more. Read the Bradford Era on your mobile device just as it appears in print.

    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Trending Recipes

    Help Our Community

    Please help local businesses by taking an online survey to help us navigate through these unprecedented times. None of the responses will be shared or used for any other purpose except to better serve our community. The survey is at: www.pulsepoll.com $1,000 is being awarded. Everyone completing the survey will be able to enter a contest to Win as our way of saying, "Thank You" for your time. Thank You!

    Get in touch with The Bradford Era
    Submit Content
    • Submit News
    • Letter to the Editor
    • Place Wedding Announcement
      • Submit News
      • Letter to the Editor
      • Place Wedding Announcement
    Advertise
    • Place Birth Announcement
    • Place Anniversary Announcement
    • Place Obituary Call (814) 368-3173
      • Place Birth Announcement
      • Place Anniversary Announcement
      • Place Obituary Call (814) 368-3173
    Subscribe
    • Start a Subscription
    • e-Edition
    • Contact Us
      • Start a Subscription
      • e-Edition
      • Contact Us
    CMG | Community Media Group
    Illinois
    • Hancock Journal-Pilot
    • Iroquois Times-Republic
    • Journal-Republican
    • The News-Gazette
      • Hancock Journal-Pilot
      • Iroquois Times-Republic
      • Journal-Republican
      • The News-Gazette
    Indiana
    • Fountain Co. Neighbor
    • Herald Journal
    • KV Post News
    • Newton Co. Enterprise
    • Rensselaer Republican
    • Review-Republican
      • Fountain Co. Neighbor
      • Herald Journal
      • KV Post News
      • Newton Co. Enterprise
      • Rensselaer Republican
      • Review-Republican
    Iowa
    • Atlantic News Telegraph
    • Audubon Advocate-Journal
    • Barr’s Post Card News
    • Burlington Hawk Eye
    • Collector’s Journal
    • Fayette County Union
    • Ft. Madison Daily Democrat
    • Independence Bulletin-Journal
    • Keokuk Daily Gate City
    • Oelwein Daily Register
    • Vinton Newspapers
    • Waverly Newspapers
      • Atlantic News Telegraph
      • Audubon Advocate-Journal
      • Barr’s Post Card News
      • Burlington Hawk Eye
      • Collector’s Journal
      • Fayette County Union
      • Ft. Madison Daily Democrat
      • Independence Bulletin-Journal
      • Keokuk Daily Gate City
      • Oelwein Daily Register
      • Vinton Newspapers
      • Waverly Newspapers
    Michigan
    • Iosco County News-Herald
    • Ludington Daily News
    • Oceana’s Herald-Journal
    • Oscoda Press
    • White Lake Beacon
      • Iosco County News-Herald
      • Ludington Daily News
      • Oceana’s Herald-Journal
      • Oscoda Press
      • White Lake Beacon
    New York
    • Finger Lakes Times
    • Olean Times Herald
    • Salamanca Press
      • Finger Lakes Times
      • Olean Times Herald
      • Salamanca Press
    Pennsylvania
    • Bradford Era
    • Clearfield Progress
    • Courier Express
    • Free Press Courier
    • Jeffersonian Democrat
    • Leader Vindicator
    • Potter Leader-Enterprise
    • The Wellsboro Gazette
      • Bradford Era
      • Clearfield Progress
      • Courier Express
      • Free Press Courier
      • Jeffersonian Democrat
      • Leader Vindicator
      • Potter Leader-Enterprise
      • The Wellsboro Gazette
    © Copyright The Bradford Era 43 Main St, Bradford, PA  | Terms of Use  | Privacy Policy
    Powered by TECNAVIA