The Boulder County Sheriff鈥檚 Office is investigating two separate deaths related to the Flatirons.
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The first call came on Monday, Dec. 16. after friends of a 42-year-old hiker reported that they never came home. Emergency officials responded at 9:00 p.m. after friends of the hiker searched the area and found the man dead on a rock ledge on the .
The more recent incident came after a call from the victim鈥檚 sister who said her 27-year-old brother went missing after 鈥渟crambling鈥 the Third Flatiron. Scrambling is essentially a cross between hiking and rock climbing. Police responded on Tuesday, Dec. 17 but his body was not located until the next day.
According to a press release, the Boulder Emergency Squad used a drone to search the area and spotted his body around noon on Wednesday. Rocky Mountain Rescue Group, a local search and rescue organization, responded and used a technical climbing technique to remove the body. The effort took about eight and a half hours.
The Boulder County Coroner's Office has identified the 42-year-old as Keith Hayes. The second person had not been named yet.
Other responding agencies include Boulder Parks and Open Space Rangers, American Medical Response ambulance, Boulder Emergency Squad and the Boulder County Coroner's Office.
Boulder鈥檚 Flatirons are an iconic part of the area鈥檚 skyline and a popular destination for climbers and hikers. However, they can be dangerous. Earlier this year, the Rocky Mountain Rescue Group posted on social media about the area saying, 鈥淓njoy these beautiful places, but please do your research, know your limits, and stay safe.鈥